![]() ![]() I hope this video adds a little light and provides some consumer-level insight.įor further viewing, I recommend Alister Chapmanįor further reading, I recommend “The Filmmaker’s Guide to Digital Imaging” by Blair Brown.Ī huge thanks and shout-out to my friends at DSC Labs, who not only let me use the XYLA chart, but gave me a scoop on the new XYLA 26 model to be announced at NAB 2016. (See links below).Īs a result, I see a great deal of misguided use of profile features like Slog, which first is limited in its implementation on Sony consumer cameras that offer only 8-bit recording and is certainly not a “makes things better” or “gives me a cinematic look” solution. ![]() Professionals should likely look elsewhere. Although I remain overwhelmed by the capabilities of this feature, I’m starting to understand the basics.Īlthough I do have a good understanding of broadcast technology, I consider myself a consumer and like to understand camera technology as an enthusiast. Over the last two years, I’ve met with my friends in the broadcast industry, read pro-level texts and experimented with picture profile settings on several models. My first encounter with Picture Profiles, a professional tool now available on several Sony digital cameras, was on the AX1. ![]()
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