Canon IXUS 500 HS review

The slimmest compact camera to squeeze in a 12x optical zoom

Canon IXUS 500 HS
10MP, a 12x optical zoom and a choice of red, blue, black or silver - what else do you need?

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We shoot a specially designed chart in carefully controlled conditions and the resulting images are analysed using DXO Analyzer software to generate the data to produce the graphs below.

A high signal to noise ratio (SNR) indicates a cleaner and better quality image.

For more more details on how to interpret our test data, check out our full explanation of our noise and dynamic range tests.

Our results from the lab have been compared against the Samsung WB750, Panasonic FX90 and Fujifilm F600 EXR

Our analysis shows that the Canon IXUS 500 HS handles noise well and compares closely with the Samsung WB750 from ISO 200. The dynamic range results are also consistent across the sensitivity range, and whilst the scores are good it is beaten by both the Samsung WB750 and Panasonic FX90 at all sensitivities.

However with a minimum score of 8.35 for dynamic range at ISO 3200 it still puts in a good performance, showing that it will capture a good amount of detail even at its highest sensitivity value in low light conditions.

JPEG Signal to Noise Ratio

Canon IXUS 500 review: Signal to Noise Ratio

Canon IXUS 500 review: Signal to Noise Ratio

JPEG images from the Canon IXUS 500 compare closely with the Samsung WB750 from a sensitivity of ISO 400. At the higher end of the sensitivity range results stay just above 30, showing that although noise will appear in images it is acceptable and handled well for a compact.

JPEG dynamic range

Canon IXUS 500 review: Dynamic Range

Canon IXUS 500 review: Dynamic Range

This chart shows that the Canon IXUS 500 puts in a respectable dynamic range performance across the sensitivity range but is beaten by the Samsung WB750 and Panasonic FX90 at all sensitivities.

Gavin Stoker
Freelance

When not wrestling wild bears or leaping tall buildings in a single bound, Gavin Stoker can be found editing British Photographic Industry News, the UK's longest running and only photo trade title. He has over 25 years of camera testing and reviewing under his belt.