With a host of new
features and a unique "perpetual curve" contoured design, the
brushed stainless steel titanium grey 7.1-megapixel PowerShot
SD500 continues the PowerShot tradition of pushing compact
camera design into new territories.
Driven by the
same DIGIC II image processing architecture that propels Canon's
EOS-1 pro-series digital SLR cameras, the camera features a 3.0x
optical zoom, large 2.0-inch LCD, high-quality VGA video clips
at 30 frames per second up to the capacity of the memory card,
high-speed USB 2.0 connection, 'My Color' in-camera color
editing, and a Print/Share button for easy PictBridge direct
printing and fast file uploads. Its 7.1-megapixel sensor allows
detailed enlargements up to 15 x 20 inches.
New Design
While still referencing original PowerShot designer Yasushi
Shiotani's 'box and circle' concept, the PowerShot SD500 design
represents a departure from the traditional rectangular
PowerShot. The silky finish and distinctive curves are designed
to feel great in the hand, while rounded contours exaggerate an
already slender body, 8% lighter than the previous top-of-range
PowerShot SD500.
The large
2.0-inch LCD screen features a QuickBright function that takes
the screen temporarily to maximum brightness for improved
visibility when shooting outdoors. A Night Display option
improves LCD visibility for composition and framing in low light
conditions. A sophisticated mode dial replaces the mode switch
of previous models.
Blistering
Performance
Trusted by professional photographers and agencies such as Getty
Images for its outstanding image rendering ability, DIGIC II
assures superb image quality through improved colour gradation
and white balance accuracy.
DIGIC II also
delivers instant 0.8 second start-up time, uninterrupted 2.0
frame per second shooting until the memory card fills, and the
new USB 2.0 high-speed interface for fast uploads. Processing
power also supports a new high-speed image playback function,
image jump function (with search facility) during in-camera
review, fast image rotation, and increased card writing speed.
Auto focus speed is 55% faster than its predecessor, thanks to a
more compact, redesigned 37-111mm zoom lens and its new rear
focusing system, combined with DIGIC II processing.
Shooting
Features
To increase shoot-and-share enjoyment, a Hold function now
allows users to extend indefinitely the display of a newly shot
image, and to delete it immediately if necessary without the
requirement to switch to replay mode. The camera returns to
shooting immediately when the shutter button is pressed again. A
new My Colors menu gives users pre-capture control over image
colors in stills and movies. Nine sophisticated color-editing
features include Color Accent, which gives users the ability to
convert all but one chosen color of an image to monochrome.
Other My Colors functions allow favorite colors to be made more
vivid and colors to be swapped--a feature designed for creative
or fun purposes as well as practical applications, such as
product design or interior decoration planning. Users can choose
to save 2 copies of the image--with and without an effect
applied.
For maximum
versatility and ease of use, the PowerShot SD500 has a total of
13 shooting modes. These include Auto, Manual (allowing more
experienced or adventurous users to take control of settings
such as white balance, exposure compensation and shutter speed,
which extend from 15 seconds to 1/2000 second), and stitch
assist for creating panoramas. 9 Special Scene modes include
portrait, snow, and beach modes for simple set-up in popular
shooting situations. A new more powerful flash features 6 modes
and has a range of up to 4.8 meters at ISO Auto.
New movie
features
The PowerShot SD500 incorporates a number of new advanced video
features. Digital zoom is now available while shooting video and
users can record up to one minute at 60 frames per second (fps)
for smooth in-camera slow motion playback. Control over slow
motion improves with more sensitive, five speed level
adjustment, while white balance and exposure adjusts
automatically when zooming during video capture. For recording
clips suitable for email attachment, a ‘Compact' mode provides
for recording up to 3 minutes of 15 fps, 160 x 120 resolution
files.
Ergonomics
Despite successfully decreasing the size of the viewfinder,
Canon's engineers have maintained a 16mm eye relief, perfect for
prescription eyeglass wearers. The Intelligent Orientation
Sensor not only rotates automatically images taken with the
camera held vertically, it also improves auto white balance,
auto focus and auto exposure by helping the Camera's iSAPS
'built-in photographer's assistant' to take into account likely
positions of sky and foreground.
Extending
Creativity
An optional waterproof case allows users to capture exciting
marine life stills and video down to 40 meters. The case
includes a diffusion plate to counter the 'snow' effect produced
by particles suspended in the water, and a double glass lens to
prevent fogging. Optional buoyancy compensation weights prevent
the camera from pulling to the surface during scuba or skin
diving. A new optional High Power Flash accessory, the HF-DC1,
further extends the options for night and indoor shooting. With
a guide number of 18 (ISO 100, meters), the slave flash
automatically fires in-sync with the camera's in-built flash,
ignoring any pre-flash. It can be adjusted to three power output
settings based on the aperture value of the camera. The unit
attaches to the camera with a supplied bracket that maintains
the ability to mount both camera and flash on a tripod.
Print and
Share
For photo prints without first uploading to a computer, the
PowerShot SD500 supports full PictBridge functionality. When
coupled with DIGIC II compact photo printers such as Canon's new
Compact Photo Printer Selphy CP600, the camera/printer
combination is capable of producing borderless photo prints in
just 63 seconds. Wide (100 x 200mm) format landscape printing is
also supported with these printers, images being automatically
cropped to fit the wide format direct from the camera. Functions
such as ID photo print, N-Up (Multi-image) printing, and movie
clip series printing are also supported. One-touch upload is
available via the print/share button and now supports direct
transfer to both Windows and Mac platforms.
Software and
access to Canon iMAGE Gateway Software supplied includes
ZoomBrowser EX (Windows) and ImageBrowser (Mac) for viewing,
managing, and archiving images. Other software includes
PhotoStitch and PhotoRecord, plus photo manipulation software
ArcSoft PhotoStudio. Drivers include TWAIN (Windows 98/2000) and
WIA (Windows Me). Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) support allows
the camera to connect to any Windows XP (SP1-2) and Mac OS X
(v10.1.5-10.3) system without the requirement for a driver
installation.
Camera ownership
entitles the purchaser to register for 100MB storage space on
the Canon iMAGE Gateway, an online gallery where images and
movies can be stored in albums and shared to selected friends
and family. New My Camera functions (such as shutter sounds and
start up images) can also be downloaded to the camera from Canon
iMAGE Gateway.