Canon IXUS 510 HS review

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Canon IXUS 510 HS review
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As part of our image quality testing for the Canon IXUS 510 HS, we've shot our resolution chart.

If you view our crops of the resolution chart's central section at 100% (or Actual Pixels) you will see that, for example, at ISO 100 the Canon IXUS 510 HS is capable of resolving up to around 16 (line widths per picture height x100) in its highest quality JPEG files.

For a full explanation of what our resolution charts mean, and how to read them, check out our full explanation of our camera testing resolution charts.

Examining images of the chart taken at each sensitivity setting reveals the following resolution scores in line widths per picture height x100:

Canon IXUS 510 HS

Canon IXUS 510 HS review

ISO 100, score: 16 (Click here for the full resolution image)

Canon IXUS 510 HS review

ISO 200, score: 16 (Click here for the full resolution image)

Canon IXUS 510 HS review

ISO 400, score: 14 (Click here for the full resolution image)

Canon IXUS 510 HS review

ISO 800, score: 14 (Click here for the full resolution image)

Canon IXUS 510 HS review

ISO 1600, score: 12 (Click here for the full resolution image)

Canon IXUS 510 HS review

ISO 3200, score: n/a (Click here for the full resolution image)

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