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M50, improved

Started Nov 14, 2021 | User reviews thread
Larry Rexley Senior Member • Posts: 1,238
Re: M50: DLO: which lens benefits most ?
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Max@Home wrote:

Hi, thanks for the review, comparison and shared images.

I have a question regarding Digital Lens Optimisation: you can only choose 3 lensprofiles in-camera to apply DLO direct to the JPEG's.

(In RAW you can switch it on and off in DPP for any lens that has a profile)

When shooting RAW+JPEG, which lenses benefit most from DLO: the zooms (11-22, 15-45, 18-150 and 55-200) or the primes (22, 28 and 32)

Thanks in advance for your time,

kindest regards,

Max@Home

In my experience, the wider zooms have the most complicated aberrations and corrections needed (especially CA).  Especially the 'kit zooms' EF-M 15-45 and 18-150, so I'd go with those and then choose another zoom you commonly use.

I switched from Canon DPP4 to DxO's PhotoLab 4 back in August, and find its lens corrections excellent --- as good as or better than DPP 4's --- and they are completely seamless, automatically applied so you don't even think about them.  If you shoot RAW that might be an option to consider. DxO's de-noise is also amazing, far better than DPP, allowing you to shoot in at least 2 EV lower light with great results.

The images I get from DxO are always better than what I got from DPP4, so much so that I have gone back and quickly reprocessed many images in DxO I had spent a lot of time processing in DPP 4 originally.

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