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EOS R50 RAW images noisy and not sharp

g_khajanchi
Enthusiast

Hi, I am shooting photos in only RAW format with Canon EOS R50, but there is noise in the photo and not sharpness. 

Any other function settings are needed only for the RAW format, so that the photos do not contain noise and maintain sharpness.

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Please explain camera temperature with details. 

Canon cameras have a temperature sensor which is like a thermometer. For each photo, the temperature is measured and written to the metadata in the CR2 or CR3 file.

exiftool command line program can display most metadata. https://exiftool.org/ 

exiftool -s -G0:2 -CameraTemperature /Volumes/EOS_DIGITAL/DCIM/100CANON/IMG_0950.CR3                      
[MakerNotes:Camera] CameraTemperature           : 39 C

When I made this photo, I was outdoors in hot weather.

Please explain in simple language meaning of camera temperature

2 minutes exposure and ISO 25600 with 6D.

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-7 Celsius 

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 42 Celsius

But how to find / justify temperature in DSLR 

With Exiftool.

Noise is not visible in the photo when zooming in DSLR, but the same file in laptop shows noise.

For reference share link of google drive.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16HNKBVvd4Mf62-7rpDPqWxIOBnVR-b9e

g_khajanchi
Enthusiast

Noise is not visible in the photo when zooming in DSLR, but the same file in laptop shows noise.

 

For reference share link of google drive.

 

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16HNKBVvd4Mf62-7rpDPqWxIOBnVR-b9e


@g_khajanchi wrote:

Noise is not visible in the photo when zooming in DSLR, but the same file in laptop shows noise.

 

For reference share link of google drive.

 

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16HNKBVvd4Mf62-7rpDPqWxIOBnVR-b9e


What software are you using to display the photo on the laptop? If you were to use the Canon DPP software, then the photo would look nearly the same on the computer as on the camera. The camera does noise reduction before displaying the photo unless you have turned off noise reduction in the camera.

MPBACK
Rising Star
Rising Star

Hi,

Two important criteria for lower noise in photos is camera-lens stability and a low ISO setting, like 100 or 200.  Also shooting in RAW in very important is getting less noise.  The use of noise-reducing software just some can also improve the image quality.  

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