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  1. Hi - I've just got a Sony A7S mkii, and I'm struggling to figure out the picture profiles. I'm using the camera in movie mode, with pp1 set to black level +1, gamma S-log3, and colour mode S-gamut3. I use Final Cut Pro X, and I've downloaded a demo version of Color Grading Central's LUTs. This contains around 40 different plug-in LUTs. What I'm looking for is something that matches the beautiful look I get with my Canon 5d mkiii, with contrast and sharpness as low as they go, saturation one step up from that, saturation at zero. this is beautiful even before grading. I'm looking for a mellow, 'cinematic' feel like film stock. Also, I have a huge amount of noise in the s-log3. Can anybody suggest some LUTs I could try that would look similar to the Canon image? Thanks, any suggestions welcome.
  2. Hey everyone, Nothing spectacular, just getting used to the RX100 IV and testing the slo motion capabilities. I have found that 240fps is about as high as I would go to keep the quality as high as I would need it, especially if I'm going to use this as a broadcast b-roll or b-camera. Mostly it'll be used for the family, so the quality is pretty rock solid. Everything was shot at 240fps in PP7 (S-Log2) 1600iso. I graded everything in PPRo CC with James Miller's LUTs. I was pretty surprised at how good his LUTs are at pretty much wiping out the noticeable noise that you get with the 1600 base ISO. I've actually shot more footage at 3200 ISO and from a production standpoint I'd be confident in shooting that hight and getting completely usable footage. Anyway... first post here... be kind https://youtu.be/lMu7F6jbiTg I obviously can't figure out how to embed a video... www.ajleitch.com
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