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s - i use photoshop everyday (3d artist) so am used to brushing/painting things with the mouse,
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drew
I'm more than a bit jealous - that sounds fascinating.
s - i use photoshop everyday (3d artist) so am used to brushing/painting things with the mouse,
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drew
Might I suggest reading the manual as it has a lot of informative stuff in it.
Unfortunately, like the user manual for the 450D that I read before that, and any other OEM guide for that matter, although it contains the rudimentaries regarding all the camera's functions, it certainly doesn't provide a great deal of explanation as to their real-world usage and the situations they are best suited for; hence the reason for the big industry in aftermarket camera guides/tutorials for specific models, which, as these have to be purchased separately, I haven't got around to doing yet. Juiced 2, COD:WAW, PGR3, NFSU to name a few titles worked on
drew
Not sure i believe this. (not suggesting your talking rubbish, but whoever said that)
Ive just got a 50d as a second body, and the iso performance is worlds ahead than the 40d (my other body)
I have used my 50d for about 1 week (albeit ive been borrowing one for a few months) and i can say there is a massive difference. Otherwise i wouldnt have bothered and bought a 2nd 40d and saved £200.
Maybe im just seeing things, But i would swear this is the case.
However there is still certainly room for improvement over the 50d.
The magazine could have been Digital Camera Mag but I dont remember as it was a long time ago. This is a link I found earlier comparing the 40d over the 50d.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/CanonEOS50D/page18.asp
Now I dont have either but I want 1 of them.
The page that you link to talks about 50D noise and the C-function noise reduction settings in relation to jpeg shooting only; I think the gist of this thread is that noise is far more manageable when shooting RAW with the 50D and the NR switched off.
When you present images at equivalent enlargement factors you should find that the noise is not so very different from one 1.6X crop body to the next. The problem with cameras with high pixel densities is that people are tempted to look at the pixels instead of the pictures and end up disappointed when they see noisey pixels.
The "problems" occur when people try to review and compare everything at 100%, which ends up being a substantially greater enlargement of the 50D file, which exposes the noise far more easily. Remember, a 50D file viewed at 100% is like looking at the image blown up to 36x24 (on my monitor) or even larger. Do the same things with a 1D3 or 40D and the resulting virtual image will only be ~30x20 (on my monitor), which is still pretty huge for analysing from ~12" away.
On a camera like the 50D do not use intermediate ISO values, unless you shoot to JPEG. If you shoot raw then stick to 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200. The ISOs in between those are not "real" ISOs and are not achieved through hardware/analogue signal amplification. They are achieved through digital software multiplication of the raw data values from the ISOs either above or below.
In this weeks Amateur Photographer magazine, under the review of the 7d, they refer to the 50d being dogged with problems relating to noise. I found this statement rather surprising, as Canon (including their own EOS magazine), refered on release of the 50d, as having no microlense gaps in the 50d, suggesting a much reduced level of noise. So who is telling porkies - is the 50d '' dogged with noise '' or not ?
No its not
Personally i think its terrible........even at low ISO's in all all but perfect lighting conditions. since getting the 50D noise remediation is just a fact of life.![]()
I don't know your definition of "perfect lighting" but this was shot with my 50D at 3200 ISO, f/2.8, 1/100, with on camera flash. It was shot raw and processed in DPP with NR on defaults. The only adjustments I made were to white balance and sharpening. I then cropped the photo before resizing to 33% for display in this thread.
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That's what you would call "terrible" noise performance, is it?
I would be interested to know how much difference the lens has on noise.
I know that people using primes get much less noise than I do with my 100-400L
Yes... All i can see in the dark areas is noise, all i can see in the hair is noise theres no detail just noise, right hand side of the face noise... Yes its high ISO but that picture would be no use to me...:shrug:
I guess we have different expectations of what is reasonable. Which 1.6X crop camera would you choose over the 50D, for superior noise performance, measured at the image level, not the pixel level?
Interesting. Do you have a raw file from your D300 at 3200 ISO you could share, ideally of a similar subject/lighting? I'd like to see how they compare.Before the 50D i had a Nikon D300 and my use of noiseware pro and noise ninja was significantly less than it is with the 50D.
Yes... All i can see in the dark areas is noise, all i can see in the hair is noise theres no detail just noise, right hand side of the face noise... Yes its high ISO but that picture would be no use to me...:shrug:
Interesting. Do you have a raw file from your D300 at 3200 ISO you could share, ideally of a similar subject/lighting? I'd like to see how they compare.
Probably not as i don't shoot high iso's very often - my issues are at relatively low ISO's usually below 800....
Personally i think its terrible........even at low ISO's in all all but perfect lighting conditions. since getting the 50D noise remediation is just a fact of life.![]()
Dogmagnet I'm intrigued; having looked at your flickr page I can see that high ISO and noise performance is clearly something that would be a concern for you considering what makes up a lot of your subject matter. Therefore I'm wondering, with the opinion you have of the 50D, why you even bother persevering with it???
I would be interested to know how much difference the lens has on noise.
I know that people using primes get much less noise than I do with my 100-400L
I suppose for £800 I expected something a bit better :shrug: I'm not expecting the noise levels of a 1d series camera, but 'upgrading' from the 40D I hoped it would have been better.
So....
What do I do? Do I keep a camera I personally am not 100% content with? What are the other options, baring in mind I shoot wildlife?
I doubt the camera is the problem. As I have tried to demonstrate, when images are displayed at equal levels of magnification there is virtually no difference in noise performance between a 1D3, a 40D or a 50D. If you use the same area of silicon to capture your image there will not be much to choose between cameras of a similar generation as far as noise is concerned. If you expect to use high ISO and crop more aggressively with the 50D then that is the root of your problem. It is not a fault of the camera and changing camera is unlikely to be the solution.
As I said on the 50D/400L thread, the cheapest way to improved IQ is to get closer to your subect and fill the frame more. Failing that, use a solid support (tripod) to steady the camera and allow you to use a slower shutter speed and reduce the ISO. Failing that, use a longer and faster lens to magnify your subject more and at the same time gather more light. I am, of course, assuming you have disabled the functions within the camera that harm IQ. I am also assuming that you are not underexposing your captures. Of course, shooting in good light is a bonus. When you are pushing the limits on several fronts you cannot expect the best quality to result.
Unfortunately, without seeing examples it is hard to know exactly which fronts you are pushing. If you want any more specific advice it would be helpful if you could upload a raw file or two that is typical of the problems you are facing. You can use rapidshare.de to upload large files and then share a download link here.
By the way, an £800 camera does not necessarily buy you any more IQ than a £400 camera. The extra money buys you better build, better AF, larger buffer, faster frame rate, better ergonomics, better viewfinder, more custom functions, but probably not better IQ. Indeed, the 500D is said to have better noise performance than the 50D, but I'd take the performance and features of the 50D over the 500D any day of the week, and the 7D over either of them.
Points well made, thankyou![]()