jonpais
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No one but you is unaware of the redistribution of dynamic range in Cine EI mode. Astonishing.FALSE. FALSE. FALSE. There is absolutely nothing about overexposing each shot (when shooting slog3cine) by one stop with the a7sIII that makes post more time-consuming. Just as there is also nothing about overexposing each shot - when using FX6, FX9 or FS7, F55 in CineEI mode, that makes post more time consuming.
Oh please, wise master of the CineEI, please show us this "redistribution of dynamic range" you speak of using Sony's charts.
And no one but you is unaware that a project with consistently properly exposed shots is much easier for the colorist to grade than one with a bunch of pointlessly under- and overexposed shots. Even a novice can comprehend that.
Overexposure means clipping of highlights that is unrecoverable, regardless of whether one is shooting in Cine EI or Flexible ISO and no matter whether you are shooting Sony or Pentax.
Underexposure results in footage that will require denoising.
We were discussing overexposure when practicing ETTR, which inevitably results in clipping, as was very clearly explained in my post:
”By definition, when shooting ETTR, it is not possible to record any more light without clipping the highlights.”
No one was talking about any harm done when exposing one stop to the right, as everyone is aware that S-Log3 benefits from more exposure.
Exposing for middle gray then giving the camera one extra stop of light is not the same as overexposure.
Overexposure means you've lost pixels completely or very fewer pixels remain in highlight areas with less chance to recover them in post.
There is no such beast as slog3cine.
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