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Canon SX520 HS review

Canon SX520 HS front
Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £299
inc VAT

Some interesting features, but the Canon SX520 HS is outdone by rivals for quality and value

Specifications

Sensor resolution: 16 megapixels, Sensor size: 1/2.3in, Viewfinder: No, LCD screen: 3in (461,000 dots), Optical zoom (35mm-equivalent focal lengths): 42x (24-1,008mm), 35mm-equivalent aperture: f/19-33, Weight: 451g, Size (HxWxD): 83x120x100mm

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VIDEO AND IMAGE QUALITY

Videos are captured at 1080p and 30fps, with clips up to 17 minutes long. Picture quality was good enough for casual use, but details weren’t as crisp as we’d like and low-light clips fizzed with noise. We struggled to produce successful handheld videos at the telephoto end of the zoom. The digital stabilisation used for video capture resulted in twitchy motion, and autofocus often went awry as we zoomed in and out. Overall, this camera handles video reasonably well but it doesn’t excel.

The same could be said for its photographic prowess. Image quality in bright conditions and at wide-to-medium focal lengths were generally up to scratch. We’d have liked to see greater clarity of detail, but the slightly smudged appearance of fine details in the 16-megapixel JPEGs are unlikely to be visible at normal viewing sizes. Telephoto shots were less successful, though, with hazy focus and chromatic aberrations that were visible even after resizing photos to around 1 megapixel. Shooting in low light inevitably pushed up noise, and the resulting noise reduction took a further toll on details. It’s a common problem for any camera with a tiny 1/2.3in sensor, but the SX520 HS fared worse than the Canon SX50 HS and Panasonic FZ200.

^ This wide-angle shot in direct sunlight is generally up to scratch, although there is some blooming around the over-exposed highlights. (1/500s, f/4, ISO 160, 24mm equivalent)

^ We love the colours in this macro shot, and the shallow depth of field works well too. (1/800s, f/4, ISO 200, 24mm equivalent)

^ Shooting in shady conditions has pushed the ISO speed up to 800. Details look a little vague at modest sizes, and close inspection reveals heavy noise reduction. (1/25s, f/3.5, ISO 700, 28mm equivalent)

^ Focus is distinctly hazy at the full zoom extension. (1/160s, f/6, ISO 100, 1010mm equivalent)

^ Focus looks sharper here but there are chromatic aberrations around the edges of the branches. (1/320s, f/6, ISO 100, 1010mm equivalent)

^ There’s a lot to be said for the 4-megapixel, 10fps scene preset, as it captures as much detail as the lens allows for telephoto shots. (1/1,000s, f/6, ISO 320, 1010mm equivalent)

CONCLUSION

Compared to the SX50 HS, the SX520 HS seems overpriced. Both are currently available for £300 but the SX520 HS is beaten for image quality and features. It would start to be more appealing with a price closer to £200. However, the Nikon S9700 costs £229 and delivers sharper focus from its 30x zoom, plus Wi-Fi and GPS – and it fits into pockets. Ultimately, the SX520 HS falls between two camps – it’s not convenient enough for casual users and lacks the quality demanded by enthusiasts.

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Hardware
Sensor resolution16 megapixels
Sensor size1/2.3in
Focal length multiplier5.58x
ViewfinderNo
Viewfinder magnification (35mm-equivalent), coverageN/A
LCD screen3in (461,000 dots)
ArticulatedNo
TouchscreenNo
Orientation sensorYes
Photo file formatsJPEG
Maximum photo resolution4,608×3,456
Photo aspect ratios4:3, 3:2, 16:9, 1:1
Video compression formatQuickTime (AVC) at up to 31Mbit/s
Video resolutions1080p at 30fps, 720p at 30fps, VGA at 30fps
Slow motion video modesN/A
Maximum video clip length (at highest quality)17m 0s
Controls
Exposure modesProgram, shutter priority, aperture priority, manual
Shutter speed range15 to 1/2,000 seconds
ISO speed range100 to 3200
Exposure compensationEV +/-2
White balanceAuto, 5 presets, manual
Auto-focus modesMulti/face detect, centre, tracking
Metering modesMulti, centre-weighted, centre, face detect
Flash modesAuto, forced, suppressed, slow synchro, red-eye reduction
Drive modesSingle, continuous, self-timer, smile detect
Lens
Optical stabilisation
Optical zoom (35mm-equivalent focal lengths)42x (24-1,008mm)
Maximum aperture (wide-tele)f/3.4-6
35mm-equivalent aperturef/19-33
Manual focusYes
Closest macro focus (wide)0cm
Closest macro focus (tele)1.3m
Physical
Card slotSDXC
Memory suppliedNone
Battery typeLi-ion
ConnectivityUSB, AV, mini HDMI
WirelessNone
GPSNo
HotshoeNo
Body materialPlastic
AccessoriesNeck strap
Weight451g
Size (HxWxD)83x120x100mm
Buying information
WarrantyOne year RTB
Price including VAT£299
Supplierwww.boots.com
Detailswww.canon.co.uk
Part code9544B011AA

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