To not confuse people wanting to learn to shoot in log - turning ISO up or down doesn't actually turn brightness up or down (doesn't put more light on the sensor). It synthetically "increases" sensitivity, like a slider does in Premiere or other editing software. To increase the exposure, you literally need more light to hit the sensor.
Hey Matt, just a big thanks for your videos! Rented a Sony FX3 to shoot a rock band and used your settings. The footage is so fantastic. Everything was shot indoors so I had to do the lighting myself. Results are amazing. Just started editing so it will be a while before the video is complete, sorry I can’t share it with you yet. Sending you well wishes to keep all your good stuff going!
Just starting out with the FX30 after more than 20 years in the Panasonic world. You just saved me a couple of months of trial and error trying to figure things out. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Subscribed.
This video is everything I needed and everything I didn't know I needed! ... As if I had every question I had, answered here in the most direct way there is lol... Thank you so much! ... Subscribed :D
I do a lot of shooting outdoors, especially birds, in rapidly varying light conditions. I have set my #3 button on the FX30 to toggle between ISO 800 and 2500. I also use Cine EI and auto-aperture so it is very different from your manual approach but it gets me a pretty decent result in many different situations where there just isn't time to do things in manual..
Increasing ISO equates to increase gain, therefore increasing noise because it "brute forces" the sensor to increase sensitivity electrically. Over the years though, it has significantly improve, but it still does add noise. Aside from noise, the higher the ISO, the lower the dynamic range will become. It also changes middle grey. This is where most filmmakers didn't realize. Yes, overexposing by increasing ISO and lowering it on post, you will have cleaner image, but on the expense of the camera's dynamic range as mentioned. Colorists will also not like you because aside from the decrease of the dynamic range, as mentioned, increasing ISO also changes middle grey, and middle grey is very important in look development. Anyways, just use native ISO, find the middle grey, and expose properly the image based on the middle grey, and if you are shooting outdoors, use an ND filter, or variable ND filter for run & gun shooting. Yes, variable ND filter have color casts and expensive, but there are not so expensive variable ND filters you can buy like the K&F Nano-X pro that lessens these color casts, so its a happy compromise. There are more expensive filters such as the Nisi True color VND which is really close to the colors that you shot without the filter so its better. Heck, I was really surprised that many DOP's were using the 2nd native ISO outdoors (for dual native ISO cameras) if they can without clipping highlights because the 2nd native ISO actually has better dynamic range for the highlights and the 1st native ISO actually has better dynamic range for the shadows. For lowlight situations, if you really want to maximize your camera's capability, add more lights. Overexposing by adding more lights is even better, because as mentioned lowering it on post will result to cleaner image without compromise, just don't increase your ISO (aside from the 2nd native ISO for dual native cameras) to not lower the camera's dynamic range, and be careful of your highlights.
Great video. I followed all instructions. After setting LOG shooting to flexible ISO, Colour Gamut to SLOG3, do I need to set a LUT? There's a LUT for SLOG3 but in that menu, I've noticed that Picture Profile is turned OFF and greyed out.
This is why I shoot Cine EI. Of course flexible ISO allows you to push your ISO more for loss in dynamic range however, Cine EI makes you think more of a cinematographer where you determine if you need more lights or a faster lens to compensate for the noise.
Is there any different between SLOG3 in the PP Menu (when i chance another pp, cine 1 to SLOG3 for example) and the SLOG3 in the „Flexible ISO, Cine EI…“ point in the Settings ?
You have great content. I have a question . The image I took with Sony fx3 is not viewed on the iphone .format ntcs. There is no problem with the images prepared with pal, but the fps values are different. can you help please
So I turn on log shooting on the menu on my fx30 and leave the picture profile off? Or do I also put it on a picture profile? On my A7iv I just have PP1 set to slog3. Do I not do that on the fx30? Sorry if that’s dumb I just got a fx30 and I’m trying to learn it.
Hoi Matt,you have nice Luts.I have phantom Luts and Leening Luts but I saw lots of video what I do exactly must do before or after apply the Luts.Everybody who explains what to do think that who watch the video is a pro.Normaly who want to learn color grading and want to learn Luts are noobs like me. Why don't you make a video for your Luts how to exactly use them in the post?I will buy your Luts if you make a video for dummies to how to use them and I think lots of other people like me Thank you Greetings from Amsterdam
Thank you so much for the rich information I have a question when shooting in slog3 mode, iso must be 640 or 12800 only? Or is it possible between the two values 800, 1000 or 1200, etc. according to the conditions of the place and natural lighting, so that the exposure is on 2.0 …
While filming a wedding using the FX30 for the first time; I encountered an issue where the screen flashed Red and the camera turned off during the ceremony. When it came back on everything was good and I continued without issue. Although the file of the footage that I was filming turned into an .rsv file. Do you know of a good solution to fix and convert it? Thank you, really appreciate your videos.
Anyone knows if there is a difference between using LOG like this (Flex ISO or Cine EI) and using Picture Profile (4) SLog-3? Can't find any info on the internet
Can I use auto iso and set my exposure compensation at +1.7? Will this work in lower light situations? I understand in brighter situations it wouldn’t and an ND filter is best. Just curious. Thanks! New to this channel. Goos stuff
Matt, I normally film in standard mode (non LOG). Do you have any videos that help me get the best image quality with low noise? I just want to minimize my time color grading which is why I shoot standard profile
94 is the exact number that Sony says will show you zebras when the camera overexposed. Sure you could choose 95 but it takes about 5 seconds to get things dialed in exactly so I figure you might as well do it right 😊
Hi guys i have a question about flexible Manial Metering. for exemple if i am shooting from through the window outside and the Metering is set to manual and turning my camera inside the room where is low light the metering is starting to flashing and as i understand this is bad. my question is how can i do this kind of video from high light directly to low light and keep the normal levels of M.M ?
Hello sir, Can you please make a video on the color accuracy of video through various screens (i.e. Windows, Android, and Mac ios). I work on windows os I exported a video from Da Vinci resolve using Rec709 - A colorspace and it looks slightly different on mac os in terms of greens and blues mostly when the color profile of MacBook m1 air is set to COLOR LCD. I tested this thing with many youtube videos the results are the same. But when I changed the MacBook m1 air color space to Rec. ITU-R BT.709-5 or sRGB IEC61966-2.1 the colors were mostly the same as viewed in Windows or any other Android devices. I searched a lot about this - > Which is the correct color space and gamma tag to export from Da Vinci Resolve? > Why there is a difference in colors among Apple devices, windows devices, and Android devices when all are properly color calibrated? > Which color space settings are best for Mac displays so that one video would look the same on Windows or mac display? > Best way to learn these things (i.e. color space, color profile, export color settings) so that we can have the same colors through multiple devices? Please make a good explainer video on this as there is no as easy or trustable resource to gain this information learn about it. I think it is a bigger problem because everyone teaches color grading but does not address this issue at all. Thank you so much. Love your content and videos.
Great video and well done! So I’m confused on ISO.. earlier in the video when showing the tree decoration you said the exposure was correct at 2.0 but the ISO was way high at 12,500 but then later you said not to go over 2500 for sweet spot. Could you shed some light on this please? (See what I did there?) serious question though.
It appears that he might have reused some b-roll from a a7S III / FX3 (The base ISO on these cameras is 800 & 12800). The Base ISO on the FX30 is 800 & 2500.
Hey Matt, just switched to shooting my first wedding in log due to your video ^^ however I found that switching settings or the light changing on me (clouds) made me lose some shots as in being under or over exposed. Is there a solution to this? Auto shutter (not going under dubbel fps) and/or auto apeture when the iso is fixed at 800? Would come in handy to have all my footage similarly exposed when importing. because now I fear it'll be a lot of work. Just wondering how you do it for suture assignments. Thanks A LOT! and keep up the great work here 🙏 Greetings from Belgium, Denzel
Or is it normal to always manually correct parameters to propperly exposure on the go? for example the couple coming out of church into the light.... found it was quite a hassle and fear it might be visible and hard to edit over fluently in post.
Thank you for the video Matt! but you kind of confusing me. 😂 I thought the sweet spot for Slog 3 were 640 ISO or 12800. And for Cine Ei, 800 and 2500.
I would love to buy your luts but am hesitant because I dont know how they would look on dark chocolate skin. Would you please get a black model and share as well with your luts , it gives a better perspective than on Caucasian skin.
Save time color grading your FX30 videos with my color presets! whoismatt.com/luts
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To not confuse people wanting to learn to shoot in log - turning ISO up or down doesn't actually turn brightness up or down (doesn't put more light on the sensor). It synthetically "increases" sensitivity, like a slider does in Premiere or other editing software. To increase the exposure, you literally need more light to hit the sensor.
Yeah that’s what I like about cine EI it pretty much says “yeah so iso isn’t an exposure tool” and forces people to adjust exposure with t-stop or ND
oh oh the iso police
Perfect video at the perfect time! Currently shooting a documentary with the FX30 in SLog3. Thank you for the tips!
Bon Bagay 💯
Hey Matt, just a big thanks for your videos! Rented a Sony FX3 to shoot a rock band and used your settings. The footage is so fantastic. Everything was shot indoors so I had to do the lighting myself. Results are amazing. Just started editing so it will be a while before the video is complete, sorry I can’t share it with you yet. Sending you well wishes to keep all your good stuff going!
Just starting out with the FX30 after more than 20 years in the Panasonic world. You just saved me a couple of months of trial and error trying to figure things out. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Subscribed.
This video is everything I needed and everything I didn't know I needed! ... As if I had every question I had, answered here in the most direct way there is lol... Thank you so much! ... Subscribed :D
I do a lot of shooting outdoors, especially birds, in rapidly varying light conditions. I have set my #3 button on the FX30 to toggle between ISO 800 and 2500. I also use Cine EI and auto-aperture so it is very different from your manual approach but it gets me a pretty decent result in many different situations where there just isn't time to do things in manual..
What does auto aperture do?
Perfectly explained from top to bottom! Subscribed 💪
Increasing ISO equates to increase gain, therefore increasing noise because it "brute forces" the sensor to increase sensitivity electrically. Over the years though, it has significantly improve, but it still does add noise. Aside from noise, the higher the ISO, the lower the dynamic range will become. It also changes middle grey. This is where most filmmakers didn't realize. Yes, overexposing by increasing ISO and lowering it on post, you will have cleaner image, but on the expense of the camera's dynamic range as mentioned. Colorists will also not like you because aside from the decrease of the dynamic range, as mentioned, increasing ISO also changes middle grey, and middle grey is very important in look development. Anyways, just use native ISO, find the middle grey, and expose properly the image based on the middle grey, and if you are shooting outdoors, use an ND filter, or variable ND filter for run & gun shooting. Yes, variable ND filter have color casts and expensive, but there are not so expensive variable ND filters you can buy like the K&F Nano-X pro that lessens these color casts, so its a happy compromise. There are more expensive filters such as the Nisi True color VND which is really close to the colors that you shot without the filter so its better. Heck, I was really surprised that many DOP's were using the 2nd native ISO outdoors (for dual native ISO cameras) if they can without clipping highlights because the 2nd native ISO actually has better dynamic range for the highlights and the 1st native ISO actually has better dynamic range for the shadows. For lowlight situations, if you really want to maximize your camera's capability, add more lights. Overexposing by adding more lights is even better, because as mentioned lowering it on post will result to cleaner image without compromise, just don't increase your ISO (aside from the 2nd native ISO for dual native cameras) to not lower the camera's dynamic range, and be careful of your highlights.
hey matt! Your luts are one of the best!!
As always, excellent video and explanation. Thank u Matt 🙌🙌🙌
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!!! New sub for life.
Thanks for video. What’s the best picture profile for low light? My cine EI is pretty noisy,
Thanks
Extremely Understandable. Thanks Sir.
would you consider making a video on using the PP10 profile. Like this one
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Great video. I followed all instructions. After setting LOG shooting to flexible ISO, Colour Gamut to SLOG3, do I need to set a LUT? There's a LUT for SLOG3 but in that menu, I've noticed that Picture Profile is turned OFF and greyed out.
Thanks for sharing!
This is why I shoot Cine EI. Of course flexible ISO allows you to push your ISO more for loss in dynamic range however, Cine EI makes you think more of a cinematographer where you determine if you need more lights or a faster lens to compensate for the noise.
You can also use cine ei quick and either use the catalyst plugin or standalone program to push or pull these base ISOs to what you was viewing at 😊
Thanks for another great FX30 video!
Yes!!! I wanted this video!
Is there any different between SLOG3 in the PP Menu (when i chance another pp, cine 1 to SLOG3 for example) and the SLOG3 in the „Flexible ISO, Cine EI…“ point in the Settings ?
do you have a video on how to color grade slog3 recorded on this camera?
You’re the best
I know you get a ton of request. When you select flexible ISO Slog3 & gramma assist get grayed out. Not allowing you up select them?
thanks !
You have great content. I have a question . The image I took with Sony fx3 is not viewed on the iphone .format ntcs. There is no problem with the images prepared with pal, but the fps values are different. can you help please
So I turn on log shooting on the menu on my fx30 and leave the picture profile off? Or do I also put it on a picture profile? On my A7iv I just have PP1 set to slog3. Do I not do that on the fx30? Sorry if that’s dumb I just got a fx30 and I’m trying to learn it.
Hi Matt, I’ve got Sony A7 4, some same rule applies for iso in s log 3 shoot between 800-3200 iso for minimum noise?
How about using spot meter for exposure? I reckon it's the best method for these Sony cameras.
Hey Matt i have a question, should i still over expose if im using the 709 lut?
Ist IT the Same for Sony z ev1?
good job my friend! very interesting upload. greetings👍148
Hoi Matt,you have nice Luts.I have phantom Luts and Leening Luts but I saw lots of video what I do exactly must do before or after apply the Luts.Everybody who explains what to do think that who watch the video is a pro.Normaly who want to learn color grading and want to learn Luts are noobs like me.
Why don't you make a video for your Luts how to exactly use them in the post?I will buy your Luts if you make a video for dummies to how to use them and I think lots of other people like me
Thank you
Greetings from Amsterdam
Thank you so much for the rich information
I have a question when shooting in slog3 mode, iso must be 640 or 12800 only?
Or is it possible between the two values 800, 1000 or 1200, etc. according to the conditions of the place and natural lighting, so that the exposure is on 2.0 …
While filming a wedding using the FX30 for the first time; I encountered an issue where the screen flashed Red and the camera turned off during the ceremony. When it came back on everything was good and I continued without issue. Although the file of the footage that I was filming turned into an .rsv file. Do you know of a good solution to fix and convert it? Thank you, really appreciate your videos.
Anyone knows if there is a difference between using LOG like this (Flex ISO or Cine EI) and using Picture Profile (4) SLog-3? Can't find any info on the internet
Did you figure this out?
Can I use auto iso and set my exposure compensation at +1.7?
Will this work in lower light situations?
I understand in brighter situations it wouldn’t and an ND filter is best.
Just curious. Thanks!
New to this channel. Goos stuff
Matt, I normally film in standard mode (non LOG). Do you have any videos that help me get the best image quality with low noise? I just want to minimize my time color grading which is why I shoot standard profile
If you are exposing for skin tones is it better to set zebras for lower...I have heard 70? Or should you expose for the entire image at 94
Thanks for another great video! Is there really a big difference between setting the Zebras at 95% and setting a custom zebra at 94+ ??
Yes I would love to know!
If 94 is the max and you set it to 95 you will never see zebras, making it useless.
@@rsmith02 NO- you will see Zebras at 95 and above (just wondering if there is any real difference between 95 and 94+ practically - that
94 is the exact number that Sony says will show you zebras when the camera overexposed. Sure you could choose 95 but it takes about 5 seconds to get things dialed in exactly so I figure you might as well do it right 😊
is it make sense that when i use these setting my pp will be enable? i'm not sure i'f im filming on a log :/
I film sports i cant get close. If the meter is blinking but there's no zebras is it ok?
Hi guys i have a question about flexible Manial Metering.
for exemple if i am shooting from through the window outside and the Metering is set to manual and turning my camera inside the room where is low light the metering is starting to flashing and as i understand this is bad.
my question is how can i do this kind of video from high light directly to low light and keep the normal levels of M.M ?
Wasnt 3200 the second native iso instead ?
Mine doesn't let me change my iso from the base ones?
nice video! What does M.M. stand for?
Multi metering
Hello sir, Can you please make a video on the color accuracy of video through various screens (i.e. Windows, Android, and Mac ios). I work on windows os I exported a video from Da Vinci resolve using Rec709 - A colorspace and it looks slightly different on mac os in terms of greens and blues mostly when the color profile of MacBook m1 air is set to COLOR LCD. I tested this thing with many youtube videos the results are the same. But when I changed the MacBook m1 air color space to Rec. ITU-R BT.709-5 or sRGB IEC61966-2.1 the colors were mostly the same as viewed in Windows or any other Android devices.
I searched a lot about this -
> Which is the correct color space and gamma tag to export from Da Vinci Resolve?
> Why there is a difference in colors among Apple devices, windows devices, and Android devices when all are properly color calibrated?
> Which color space settings are best for Mac displays so that one video would look the same on Windows or mac display?
> Best way to learn these things (i.e. color space, color profile, export color settings) so that we can have the same colors through multiple devices?
Please make a good explainer video on this as there is no as easy or trustable resource to gain this information learn about it. I think it is a bigger problem because everyone teaches color grading but does not address this issue at all.
Thank you so much. Love your content and videos.
Great video and well done! So I’m confused on ISO.. earlier in the video when showing the tree decoration you said the exposure was correct at 2.0 but the ISO was way high at 12,500 but then later you said not to go over 2500 for sweet spot. Could you shed some light on this please? (See what I did there?) serious question though.
It appears that he might have reused some b-roll from a a7S III / FX3 (The base ISO on these cameras is 800 & 12800). The Base ISO on the FX30 is 800 & 2500.
@@patrickdail3508 ah okay, that’s make sense. Thanks for the thought!
❤!!!
Hey Matt, just switched to shooting my first wedding in log due to your video ^^ however I found that switching settings or the light changing on me (clouds) made me lose some shots as in being under or over exposed. Is there a solution to this? Auto shutter (not going under dubbel fps) and/or auto apeture when the iso is fixed at 800?
Would come in handy to have all my footage similarly exposed when importing. because now I fear it'll be a lot of work.
Just wondering how you do it for suture assignments.
Thanks A LOT! and keep up the great work here 🙏
Greetings from Belgium,
Denzel
Or is it normal to always manually correct parameters to propperly exposure on the go? for example the couple coming out of church into the light.... found it was quite a hassle and fear it might be visible and hard to edit over fluently in post.
Can you add Turkish subtitles to the videos?
Thank you for the video Matt! but you kind of confusing me. 😂 I thought the sweet spot for Slog 3 were 640 ISO or 12800. And for Cine Ei, 800 and 2500.
What about a74
Already have a video for the a7iv on my channel
If I attach a 24mm 1.4 art series lens to the Fx30 camera, can I get sharp quality results for video? @Matt WhoisMatt Johnson
I would love to buy your luts but am hesitant because I dont know how they would look on dark chocolate skin. Would you please get a black model and share as well with your luts , it gives a better perspective than on Caucasian skin.
that's not how you do it