Resolving Fine Lines

For our resolution test, we reset the cameras to their default settings and then used the highest resolution and quality setting. The cameras were set to either manual or tungsten WB, and the lowest ISO setting. For more information, refer to our Testing Procedures page. When reading this chart, the numbers represent lines per picture height (LPH). For example, the number 16 would represent 1,600 LPH. Click the "Download" links below to see each chart at 100%.

Canon SD400
(+1.3 EV)
Nikon S1
(+1.3 EV)
Olympus IR-300
(+1.5 EV)
Sony T33
(+1.3 EV)
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Canon SD400
Nikon S1
Olympus IR-300
Sony T33

Resolution (LPH)
Canon SD400 1,350
Nikon S1 1,200
Olympus IR-300 1,200
Sony T33 1,250

The Canon SD400 proves to have the highest resolution in our first set of crops, resolving lines out to 1,350 LPH before reaching resolution extinction. The runner-up was the Sony DSC-T33 with a resolution of 1,250 LPH. Both the Nikon S1 and Olympus IR-300 charts resolve lines out to 1,200 LPH.

Canon SD400

Nikon S1

Olympus IR-300

Sony T33


Resolution (LPH)
Canon SD400 1,350
Nikon S1 1,300
Olympus IR-300 1,200
Sony T33 1,300

After analyzing the vertical test pattern above, all 4 cameras have the same or better resolution compared to the horizontal test pattern. Overall, the Canon SD400 has the highest resolution out of the bunch. The Canon SD400 and the Sony DSC-T33 produce the cleanest charts with minimal noise or other artifacts. The Nikon S1 and Olympus IR-300 both show more visible noise in their charts and the IR-300 even produces some rather noticeable JPEG artifacts.

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  • yacoub - Monday, July 18, 2005 - link

    Still strikes me as a bit odd for a PC hardware site to be reviewing cameras but that's a pretty decent review. I still prefer the Canon image clarity and quality even though the images are slightly 'cooler' in color.

    You've also beaten DPReview to a Full Review, so props for that. :)

    http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Canon/
  • EdvardGrieg - Monday, July 18, 2005 - link

    Nice review, but if you're looking at super compact cameras shouldn't including Casio and Pentax be required?
  • Dennis Travis - Monday, July 18, 2005 - link

    Great review. Thanks so much. It helped me make a desicion on which 5MP to purchace. Thanks again and keep up the great work.
  • Jedi2155 - Monday, July 18, 2005 - link

    I liked my SD300 & S400 till I got my hands on my friends Nikon D70 SLR. Wow. The difference is amazing. The shutter sound is like manly. As well as the focus, is far better. I truly think the 100% price increase is worth it :). canon's SD series is still great though.
  • sprockkets - Monday, July 18, 2005 - link

    those canons are nice

    I first saw how fast they can take pics opposed to my older nikon, I couldn't believe it. Oh well, there is a reason for me to upgrade...

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