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i tend to get a lot of noise in my shadows, even with a very low ISO (100-800) I am shooting on a sony a6500 with the PRO LOG cine picture profile. Does anyone have any advice on this, is it like S-LOG where you have to expose +2 stops? Here is an example (Rendered at maximum depth and exported with vbr 2 pass 25/30) especially the first couple shots is noisey in the shadows the exposure shouldn't be less than -0,3 and this shows even before youtube compression. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvMw7NH5juQ&feature=youtu.be Hope you can help
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I've uploaded some test footage from the new Panasonic GH3. The first portion of the video contains fairly even lighting with tests from f2.8/ISO 200 - f16/ISO 6400. The second portion introduces a hot spot via a desk lamp. Test are from f4.0/ISO 200 - f22/ISO 6400. Gradation looks very good in the bright areas of the footage. Blacks are fairly consistent throughout. ISO 200 - 800 appears damn fine, as far as noise is concerned. ISO 1600 fairly good and easily workable. ISO 3200 is usable. 6400 is useless. https://vimeo.com/58314941