To measure and compare the noise levels on the EOS M50, I shot the following scene in RAW+JPEG mode at every ISO value and took 100% crops from each for the table lower on the page. JPEGs are straight out of the camera, while RAW files were processed in Adobe Camera RAW using sharpening of 50 / 0.5 / 36 / 10, and with noise reduction disabled to really see what’s going on behind the scenes.
Canon EOS M50 noise: JPEG vs RAW (100% crops)
Above: Canon EOS M50 out-of-camera JPEG (left), RAW (right). 100% crops at 100 ISO
Above: Canon EOS M50 out-of-camera JPEG (left), RAW (right). 100% crops at 200 ISO
Above: Canon EOS M50 out-of-camera JPEG (left), RAW (right). 100% crops at 400 ISO
Above: Canon EOS M50 out-of-camera JPEG (left), RAW (right). 100% crops at 800 ISO
Above: Canon EOS M50 out-of-camera JPEG (left), RAW (right). 100% crops at 1600 ISO
Above: Canon EOS M50 out-of-camera JPEG (left), RAW (right). 100% crops at 3200 ISO
Above: Canon EOS M50 out-of-camera JPEG (left), RAW (right). 100% crops at 6400 ISO
Above: Canon EOS M50 out-of-camera JPEG (left), RAW (right). 100% crops at 12800 ISO
Above: Canon EOS M50 out-of-camera JPEG (left), RAW (right). 100% crops at 25600 ISO
Above: Canon EOS M50 out-of-camera JPEG (left), RAW (right). 100% crops at 51200 ISO
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