Right from the start, profile A looked a lot better. Now, the real advantage of Dlog-M is the ability to color grade the footage. In my opinion, if you're just turning it to rec709, then it won't really make must of a difference which one you use.
I would agree with that , and honestly most people who pick up this camera probably wont color grade anyway. But , it does looks better than the standard profile even just turning it to rec. anyway , thanks for watching and commenting !!
@streetlegends well , I have only purchased The freewell mega kit . There are other options. I was thinking of doing a review of the mega kit but there are a lot of filters in that pack and it’s a bit pricey. Essentially you’ll only need up to 64 nd imo unless you’re doing long exposure Timelapse in daylight
I knew it off the bat right when you switched on the first scene because Normal profile is a lot more sharp and contrasty than D-Log, especially on faces. I honestly wish you could go lower on the sharpness on the normal profile even more. It is subtle, but looks quite a bit closer to the look I get out of my more expensive mirrorless. In watching your comparison, I think Normal is doing a subtle amount of HDR processing. It looks good at first, but it not the most realistic. This is why in home theater setups, you always turn the sharpness down on the television but in the show room, they crank it up so it "pops."
Yeah it is quite noticeable from d log to normal, I went down two stops on the sharpness on the d log profile but the normal mode I didn’t switch it I just checked my camera. Normal color mode kinda drowns out the blacks and that makes it look extra saturated in my opinion , and I didn’t color grade the d log I just threw on the standard lut . It’s an extra step but the image looks better on log . Thanks for watching and commenting!!
A looks like a professional camera, and B looks like a phone camera that's a little too bright and too sharp with some processing ... but I think the average person wouldn't be able to tell the difference
Yeah the normal color mode is definitely a solid shooting profile . I might have to check the camera because I’m not sure if I reduced sharpness in both settings I know I did for d log . Thanks for watching !!
It's my understanding that the D log setting is for those that are gonna do contrast and color correction in an editor using luts and other tools. If you're not gonna do post production color editing do not use D log
This is very true , but it also does deliver a slightly better picture. I like the way the standard Osmo pocket 3 lut looks , I feel that the normal profile is a bit too much contrast for me . But yes you are right.
Profile a was d log , I noticed that the regular color mode adds a little bit more saturation and the d log really helps the shadows . Thanks for watching !!
I agree , I generally color grade my stuff but the conversion lut for DJI looks good on its own especially for videos like vlogs and whatnot . Thanks for watching !!
Right from the start, profile A looked a lot better. Now, the real advantage of Dlog-M is the ability to color grade the footage. In my opinion, if you're just turning it to rec709, then it won't really make must of a difference which one you use.
I would agree with that , and honestly most people who pick up this camera probably wont color grade anyway. But , it does looks better than the standard profile even just turning it to rec. anyway , thanks for watching and commenting !!
Thank you for doing the work for me😅. Profile B has more contrast. I typically add more contrast to dlog footage.
That’s what I’m here for !Any thing else you want me to test let me know !! Thanks for watching and commenting !!
@@traver recommended nd filter. I want to buy only one😅.
@streetlegends well , I have only purchased
The freewell mega kit . There are other options. I was thinking of doing a review of the mega kit but there are a lot of filters in that pack and it’s a bit pricey. Essentially you’ll only need up to 64 nd imo unless you’re doing long exposure Timelapse in daylight
@@traver Thanks for the suggestion.
@streetlegends anytime !!
Great Review, I las looking for tic comparison, thank you mate
Thank you, and thanks for watching !!
EXCELLENT video..
Thank you , thanks for watching !!
I knew it off the bat right when you switched on the first scene because Normal profile is a lot more sharp and contrasty than D-Log, especially on faces. I honestly wish you could go lower on the sharpness on the normal profile even more. It is subtle, but looks quite a bit closer to the look I get out of my more expensive mirrorless. In watching your comparison, I think Normal is doing a subtle amount of HDR processing. It looks good at first, but it not the most realistic. This is why in home theater setups, you always turn the sharpness down on the television but in the show room, they crank it up so it "pops."
Yeah it is quite noticeable from d log to normal, I went down two stops on the sharpness on the d log profile but the normal mode I didn’t switch it I just checked my camera. Normal color mode kinda drowns out the blacks and that makes it look extra saturated in my opinion , and I didn’t color grade the d log I just threw on the standard lut . It’s an extra step but the image looks better on log . Thanks for watching and commenting!!
A looks like a professional camera, and B looks like a phone camera that's a little too bright and too sharp with some processing ... but I think the average person wouldn't be able to tell the difference
I would agree with both of these statement. Thanks for watching !
Are both Normal and D-Log 10bit? Were they processed using 10bit settings while grading?
Normal color profile is 8 bit , d-log is 10 bit I edit them as original files and do a 2 pass encode when exporting , Final Cut
I preferred the look of B. Even seemed like a bit more detail in your facial hair in B.
Yeah the normal color mode is definitely a solid shooting profile . I might have to check the camera because I’m not sure if I reduced sharpness in both settings I know I did for d log . Thanks for watching !!
It's my understanding that the D log setting is for those that are gonna do contrast and color correction in an editor using luts and other tools.
If you're not gonna do post production color editing do not use D log
This is very true , but it also does deliver a slightly better picture. I like the way the standard Osmo pocket 3 lut looks ,
I feel that the normal profile is a bit too much contrast for me . But yes you are right.
I feel like I am going to pick the wrong one, but I think profile b. The difference is negligible though. 🤷♂️
Profile a was d log , I noticed that the regular color mode adds a little bit more saturation and the d log really helps the shadows . Thanks for watching !!
Okay, yeah, Dlog is a waste of space lol.
@kalebcrommett1349 yeah that 6 minute video project size was about 80gb
@@traver that is horrendous. 😳😳😳 I can def hook you up with a 4tb SSD though.
@kalebcrommett1349 it’s all good that’s what I end up having to work off of , it’s crazy . C log is even worse from my bigger camera
You should only shot in log if you are going to color grade. No one in the cinema industry uses raw log footage.
I agree , I generally color grade my stuff but the conversion lut for DJI looks good on its own especially for videos like vlogs and whatnot . Thanks for watching !!