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Canon R50 Sensor Test Score | Low-Light Test

Published by the website Photons to Photo, has posted the measurement data of the dynamic range and high sensitivity performance of Canon’s new entry model “EOS R50”. We all know that Canon R10 and Canon R50 uses the same sensor, that’s why the result of both looks very similar.

Model name Maximum dynamic range low light ISO Low light EV
EOS R50 10.57 1873 9.23
EOS M50 9.84 1409 8.82
EOS R10 10.54 1810 9.18
Canon EOS R7 10.49 2213 9.47
Z50 10.53 2406 9.59
α6600 10.97 2929 9.87
X-T30 10.47 3645 10.19

My Main concern is Canon’s lowlight performance, as you can the camera scores are lower than Nikon Z50 and A6600, we know that Nikon Z30 and Z50 share the same sensor, so we will have a better low-light performance from the Z50 or the Z30 compared to the R50 or the Canon R10.

As you can see from the difference in the low-light samples of the two, Nikon is able to preserve the color in the best way possible. Color box separation lines are clearly visible Nikon Z50 image sample compared to Canon R50.

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source photonstophotos

2 comments to Canon R50 Sensor Test Score | Low-Light Test

  • subhamhitech

    The R50 and R10 APS-C sensors are said to be slightly improved versions of the Canon M50 24-megapixel sensor with faster readout speed. From the graphs and tables above, you can see that the dynamic range and high sensitivity performance of the Kiss M sensor have improved.

    That being said, when compared to other similarly-sized APS-C sensors, the R50’s sensor seems to lag a bit in high-sensitivity performance and dynamic range.

  • Arvindo

    You know, even though it has an APS-C sensor, it’s still a bit small. I’ve heard that Canon cameras don’t always do so well in these kinds of tests. But really, what matters most is how practical it is to use. Like how fast it starts up and wakes up from sleep, how quick the autofocus is, and how good the colors look in JPEGs (I really like that part). I’ve been using the R10 and it’s just so much less stressful to use. To me, that’s what’s most important.

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