Hello all,
I've noted of late that my JPGs made on-camera with my 5D3 are not quite of the quality that I'd expect. Sometimes I'm seeing softer edges, other times I am seeing patchy noise reduction effects. RAW files (unsharpened, not noise reduced) did not see these effects.
Perhaps backing this up, DPReview claimed the IQ of the 5D3's RAW shots was excellent, but that the IQ of the JPGs was lacking:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canon-eos-5d-mark-iii/26
So, I was wondering if you have had to tweak some things for best on-camera JPG results. I keep auto lighting optimizer off completely, but I was wondering in light of the DPReview comments that I should completely shut down High ISO noise reduction as well.
Also, are there other settings you've tweaked on-camera to improve JPG image quality?
Thanks!
- A
I've noted of late that my JPGs made on-camera with my 5D3 are not quite of the quality that I'd expect. Sometimes I'm seeing softer edges, other times I am seeing patchy noise reduction effects. RAW files (unsharpened, not noise reduced) did not see these effects.
Perhaps backing this up, DPReview claimed the IQ of the 5D3's RAW shots was excellent, but that the IQ of the JPGs was lacking:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canon-eos-5d-mark-iii/26
So, I was wondering if you have had to tweak some things for best on-camera JPG results. I keep auto lighting optimizer off completely, but I was wondering in light of the DPReview comments that I should completely shut down High ISO noise reduction as well.
Also, are there other settings you've tweaked on-camera to improve JPG image quality?
Thanks!
- A