SX50 - more wide for RAW shooters
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Re: RAWs as is from Capture one
I`m the first to point all this out in a thread (with samples) so I doubt it - I did do it with the S90 which is less Fished and the JPG engine was the same FOV as a 28mm F1.8 prime and the wide end of a 28-135IS on a FF body, the RAW was a good bit wider (25/26mm) , the same for the G1X when I did that so no reason to think the JPG engine of the SX50 wouldn`t give a FOV of 24mm and the RAWs are about 21mm
We`re not supposed to see the RAWs as I`ve posted them, that`s a byproduct of using an unsupported RAW converter - much like seeing how horribly noisy the the Nikon D300 really was without the smoke and mirrors of the JPG engine or Nikon Capture...... in the case of the SX50 (and S90 etc) the "RAW" output is officially what comes out of DPP which is all corrected, cropped and upsized .
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