Sony Fs7 Owners Manual
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61 F. Detailed guide to the Cine El Mode This is the 709(800) MLUT viewfinder image after switching the EI from 2000 EI to 640 EI with no change to the aperture or shutter speed. To compensate for this dark image on the monitor or in the viewfinder you should open the aperture to compensate.By opening the aperture the brightness of the MLUT is restored to a normal level. Opening the aperture to compensate for a dark MLUT results is brighter S-Log recording. This is often beneficial as after...
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62 F. Detailed guide to the Cine El Mode As the cameras actual recording ISO has not changed opening the aperture results in a brighter recorded image. With conventional gammas this would be a problem but with S-Log2/3 there is typically enough headroom in reserve to cope with this deliberate over exposure. Don’t forget, if you are concerned about highlight clipping you can use the High/Low Key function to check for this. When your recording is good and bright, in post production the colorist...
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63 F. Detailed guide to the Cine El Mode The cameras total dynamic range does not change when you adjust the EI. What you are doing is altering the mid point of the dynamic range. Using a low EI results in a brighter S-Log recording with a deeper shadow range but reduce highlight range. Using a high EI (it is not normally advisable to exceed 2000 EI) results in a reduced shadow range but increased highlight range. you are shooting an extremely bright scene where highlights are a concern then you...
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64 F. Detailed guide to the Cine El Mode F 1.7 Correct Exposure When MLUT’s can’t be used MLUT’s cannot always be used just for the viewfinder or monitor when the camera is shooting in S&Q motion or when the HDMI output is set to UHD. So in order to expose correctly you must check the exposure level of the S-Log2/3 images directly. One of the easiest ways to do this is by using a dedicated 90% white card (available form most good photo/video stores) or a piece of white paper to set the correct...
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65 G. Slow Motion, Time-lapse and picture cache 1. Slow and Quick Motion (S&Q Motion) 66 2. Interval Record (Time Lapse) 70 3. Picture Cache Record 72 4. Imager Scan Mode 73 Section Index Content s
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66 G. Slow Motion, Time-lapse and picture cache G1. Slow and Quick Motion – S&Q motion S&Q motion allows the camera to shoot at a frame rate that is faster or slower than the play back frame rate. By shooting at a lower frame rate than the base frame rate action can be sped up, by shooting at a higher frame rate action can be slowed down. When shooting UHD or 4K the camera can shoot at between 1fps and 60fps. When set to HD the camera can record HFR (High Frame Rate) slow motion footage at up to...
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67 G. Slow Motion, Time-lapse and picture cache In order to use S&Q motion the XAVC-L or XAVC-I codec must be selected (MENU: System – Codec). A progressive record format must be used (p) and the base playback rate of any slow motion footage is determined by the selected record format (MENU: System – Rec Format). To enable the S&Q mode press the assignable S&Q button or turn it on in the menu (MENU: Recording – S&Q Motion). The frame rate can be set either via the menu or by pressing and...
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68 G. Slow Motion, Time-lapse and picture cache G1.2 Full Scan Uses the full sensor so there is no change to the field of view. However due to the way the sensor is read when shooting HFR, in certain circumstances there may be unwanted artifacts in the footage such as colored rainbow like patterns (moiré) or jagged edges in high contrast areas. G1.3 Center Scan Uses only the center portion of the sensor. This eliminates the unwanted artefacts that may be present in full scan HFR, but results in...
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69 G. Slow Motion, Time-lapse and picture cache G1.4 Recommendation: For the best image quality when shooing HFR consider the use of Center Scan. NOTE: When the camera country area is set to PAL area the maximum frame rate in HD is 150fps. To shoot at 180fps the camera must be set to NTSC Area (MENU: System – Country –NTSC/PAL Area). For a comprehensive list of all the frame rates available please refer to the user manual. When using S&Q motion in Cine EI mode MLUT operation is limited to either...
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70 G. Slow Motion, Time-lapse and picture cache G2. Interval Record – Time lapse recording Interval record can be used to capture frames at a preset interval. The frames are then played back as a video clip that significantly speeds up the action in the scene recorded. You can shoot using 4K, UHD or HD. In order to use Interval Record the XAVC-L, XAVC-I or MPEG HD 422 codec must be selected (MENU: System – Codec). A progressive record format must be used (p) and the playback rate of the footage...