hopkins802
Well-known member
Hey all,
I've been messing around between using Cine 2 and Cine 4 this year for my wedding films. I had been using Cine 4 for everything, but recently saw the Philip Bloom actually preferred Cine 2. I think it gives a flatter image? I'm liking how my shots are coming out, and I really like being able to shoot at ISO 100. But i'm wondering if anyone here can break down the actual differences between the Cine gammas? For example, i've read that cine 1 is best for daytime, cine 4 is best for nighttime. I've heard cine 2 is best for low light, I've heard cine 4 is best for everything, i've heard a lot of things. Just hoping to hear everyone's thoughts and reasons why they use what they use!
Thanks,
Dan
I've been messing around between using Cine 2 and Cine 4 this year for my wedding films. I had been using Cine 4 for everything, but recently saw the Philip Bloom actually preferred Cine 2. I think it gives a flatter image? I'm liking how my shots are coming out, and I really like being able to shoot at ISO 100. But i'm wondering if anyone here can break down the actual differences between the Cine gammas? For example, i've read that cine 1 is best for daytime, cine 4 is best for nighttime. I've heard cine 2 is best for low light, I've heard cine 4 is best for everything, i've heard a lot of things. Just hoping to hear everyone's thoughts and reasons why they use what they use!
Thanks,
Dan