Dear Forum Readers who uses the new Canon EOS 5D Mark III.
The Canon 5D Mark III is the first Canon full-frame DSLR that has Chromatic Aberration Correction feature built into the camera firmware (vignetting and distortion correction have been available previously).
Just in the moment of receiving this camera - I would appreciate answer to this one question first; - are you using this feature IN CAMERA as "Enable",
OR
are you instead using .CR2 - RAW files but WITHOUT this feature and set to "Disable" and doing the correction in DPP?
Is there any benefit of using NR for long exposures IN CAMERA when using .CR2-RAW files?
I would appreciate your advice and take on these two questions.
Happy Shootings!
C
The Canon 5D Mark III is the first Canon full-frame DSLR that has Chromatic Aberration Correction feature built into the camera firmware (vignetting and distortion correction have been available previously).
Just in the moment of receiving this camera - I would appreciate answer to this one question first; - are you using this feature IN CAMERA as "Enable",
OR
are you instead using .CR2 - RAW files but WITHOUT this feature and set to "Disable" and doing the correction in DPP?
Is there any benefit of using NR for long exposures IN CAMERA when using .CR2-RAW files?
I would appreciate your advice and take on these two questions.
Happy Shootings!
C