![]() Yeah I'd not be happy with what you are getting. ![]() I will just plan ahead better and rent for now when I need a second or third angle. I am just going to send this one back and pray that canon does it right on their pro body. I posted a detailed thing in one of the eos r threads of other issues freezing, banding, soft 60p etc. Everytime I just talk myself into finding a purpose for this camera, ignoring the downfalls, it finds a new way to irritate me. Then the color banding, which is easy to see in motion and at full resolution in PP, makes this frustrating. I hate using neat video, it can take forever sometimes, so that's not an option for quick turnaround. Obviously there is a massive price difference, I just don't think I can achieve the look I wanted (little drama) with this camera. I just never remember having this issue on the c200 I used. I think I mentioned it, but I did manually grade and still had the same issue. I tried over exposing to the point where my highlights clipped, there was still a ton of bg noise. That screen was at the base log ISO of 400. Virtually nothing in the same spot at ISO 400 on the 1DX ii in Marvels WITH the exposure raised 1 stop (Img compression makes it look much worse than it is, can't see noise at all in premiere/original jpg) (Hard to see how bad the noise is in the compressed jpg on a phone, but it is nasty in motion) Purple/Pink, then Green above it to the left of monitor, then purple on bag below. No adjustments made, once I do, banding and noise obviously get a little worse. She wasn't happy to do this test late tonight ?.Screenshot is just 1080p ISO400 CLOG > 709 via CinemaGamut_CanonLog-to-BT709_65 (happens even with just basic s curve, no lut). I need a second angle and sick of borrowing/renting every other month. I really don't want to buy c200 right now, or old c100 etc. Like I have said before, the footage from this camera in 1080p at 24 or 30fps looks decent. WTF did they do to these sensors over the 5D IV? ![]() Not sure why I can see the same colored banding I see on the EOS R when pushing shadows hard in a raw photo? I saw this when originally testing an Eos R in October, that was without Clog. The only thing I can do is turn on all the lights? Exposure was already close to clipping at ISO 600. I used 12 bit CLOG2 from a C200 & didn't have this bad of noise, also no banding. I tried the same settings on the 1DX with Cinestyle, Marvels etc. This is on the background wall, it is also quite noisey, enough that I have to use some NR which is a pain. Included Canon Log3 LUTs: Clog3 to Rec709. I developed this LUT simply because I was not happy with the Canon provided LUTs, namely with how blues and skin tones were mapped as well as contrast. Normal exposure and slightly over exposed both show pink and green in horizontal bars about 1/8th the screen size. A fantastic one-click Rec709 transform LUT for Canon Log 3 (Rec709 Gamut) footage. I set my camera to ISO 400 and tried ISO 600 with a large key light and small background light. I used the CinemaGamut_CanonLog-to-BT709_65 and that seems to be close. If you want to use these LUTs on rec.709 footage make sure to lower the opacity of the LUT and lower the contrast and saturation of your footage. Well, I still haven't read any instructions.
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