How to EASY expose S-LOG3 correctly - with Zebras!

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • This is a step by step tutorial and master class where I share how to correctly expose S-LOG3 on your Sony A7SIII, FX3 and other Sony cameras. I sometimes call it the S-Log 3 exposure super hack! To be able to use this s-log3 exposure hack you just need to know the tools your camera offers you.
    It's actually super easy to expose S-LOG3 if you know what exposure tools to use, and how to use them. Sony a7siii slog3 is one of the most commonly used setups. But many are struggling with the exposure. I will use my Sony A7SIII for this S-log 3 exposure tutorial.
    In this S-LOG 3 exposure video I will go through how to use the Exposure Meter, the Camera monitor, Gamma Assist, and Zebras.
    When using the Zebras for nailing the exposure for S-LOG3, we use C1 and C2 settings.
    Avoid future Slog3 overexposure and underexposure.
    🔴 SUBSCRIBE to THIS Creator channel: geni.us/MK-creator
    🔴 SUBSCRIBE to my Tech channel: geni.us/MK-Tech
    🔴 SUBSCRIBE to my Vlog: geni.us/mk-vlog
    =============================
    🔗 LINKS
    =============================
    - SPECIFIC GEAR HIGHLIGHTED IN THIS VIDEO -
    Leeming LUTs: geni.us/leeming-lut
    Phantom LUTs: geni.us/phantom-luts
    Peter McKinnon VND: geni.us/PeterMckinnon-vnd
    - ALL MY GEAR and EQUIPMENT -
    All my equipment, gear, and reading tips can be found here:
    geni.us/kit-mats-kellerman
    *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Below you will find links that may be Amazon affiliate links. The above links may be affiliate links.
    =============================
    SOCIAL MEDIA
    =============================
    Join me on Instagram: / matskellerman
    =============================
    🕑 TIME STAMPS
    =============================
    0:00 - Intro to S-LOG3 Exposure Tutorial.
    0:28 - Why correct exposure is so important.
    1:32 - Possibly issues with other exposure tutorials.
    1:46 - Why I use the S-LOG 3 Picture Profile.
    2:05 - This is the S-Log 3 exposure tutorial for you.
    2:31 - The 4 exposure tools in the Sony Camera.
    2:39 - Overexpose S-Log 3.
    2:54 - Issues with using the Exposure Meter.
    3:20 - Presenting of the 4 Exposure tools in the Sony camera.
    4:05 - How to use the Exposure Meter, for exposure.
    6:42 - How to use the Monitor for exposure.
    7:12 - How to use Gamma Assist.
    7:46 - How to use the Zebras for easy exposure of S-LOG3.
    11:23 - How to adjust the exposure on Sony A7SIII.
    11:25 - Shutter speed for adjusting exposure.
    11:33 - Aperture for adjusting exposure.
    11:44 - ISO for adjusting exposure.
    11:54 - Peter McKinnon Variable ND filter for adjusting exposure.
    12:28 - Using Zebras for ETTR - Expose to the right.
    13:54 - It's ok to blow out the highlights!
    14:29 - ETTR with Zebras.
    15:11 - Issues with ETTR.
    16:03 - Different techniques to expose S-Log3 with Zebras.
    16:47 - Summary Expose S-Log3.
  • ХоббиХобби

Комментарии • 137

  • @creativesmk
    @creativesmk Год назад +15

    Perhaps the best explanation on this topic over RUclips. I've watched tonnes of videos on this topic already and none had this level of in depth explanation to perfect exposure for SLog3. You've just earned a loyal subscriber for life. Well done!👍🏼

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад +1

      Thank you True Patriot. I’m happy that it was valuable 😃👍 and welcome as a subscriber!! 😎

    • @creativesmk
      @creativesmk Год назад

      @@MK-Creator Thanks for replying. I would love to see a video about the perfect exposure for skintones in No Picture Profile and S Cinetone...More videos about color grading and Sony a7siii's in camera settings in indoor and low light situations would be awesome too.

  • @routergods
    @routergods 6 дней назад

    Amazing video. I've had a Sony A7iv for two years and never thought to use both C1 and C2 zebras.

  • @RealMattCook
    @RealMattCook Год назад +1

    This is the best explanation of using SLOG3 for exposure. I used it for a beach shoot where S-Cinetone would have not worked, and it was fantastic. Very easy to expose properly. Thank you.

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      I am so happy to hear that and I’m so grateful that you took your time to share your experience😃👍

  • @sudZAYNsu
    @sudZAYNsu Год назад +3

    Ive been looking for this kind of explanation for very long time. Thank you.

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад +1

      Thanks for finding your way here! 😃👍 and thanks for sharing.

  • @letterboxfilm
    @letterboxfilm 3 месяца назад +1

    Veldig bra og forståelig. Takk🙏🏼

  • @JanandAnn
    @JanandAnn Год назад +1

    Thank you for this! Soooo helpful 👏🏻

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      That is so awesome! And I’m so happy you found your way here and I hope that you’re going to come back many more times.

  • @rickwilliams3690
    @rickwilliams3690 Год назад +3

    Pretty sure this video just saved my backside for a big client shoot on the golf course in 2 weeks! Thank you for explaining this so much more simplistically clear than the others!

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      I’m so happy to hear that! 😃👍 Is there anything else you are unsure about for the upcoming shoot??

    • @rickwilliams3690
      @rickwilliams3690 Год назад

      @@MK-Creator awww thanks for taking the time! 🙏🏼… so far, this weekend I am outside in the bright sun practicing what you showed us. I also got the variable ND filter which was something I had not had! Let’s see if I get it. Or I’m gonna have to watch this video again! Ha! 🙃 it’s only for Pro Am Golf and celebrities… no big deal! 😨😬

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      So happy for you 😃👍
      Watch the video again, and if you run into any issues let me know and I’ll do my best to help you out! We all have to help each other when we can 🫣

  • @tiliaandersson
    @tiliaandersson Год назад +1

    Thank you!! Best explanation ever

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      🥳👍 amazing! You will love the next video that is about shutter speed 😎👍

  • @Roz-Inspire-Video
    @Roz-Inspire-Video 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video …thank you

  • @RanjanSharma2001
    @RanjanSharma2001 Год назад +1

    Very well explained, thanks for such detailed guide.

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад +1

      Thank you too Ranjan. I hope to see you back soon. Does drones interest you? I have a nice series av videos for the DJI mini 3 pro :) ruclips.net/p/PLmClYffJ0rLSqVieFbi7fzmzZUuJgGsY2
      Thanks for taking your time to write a comment!

  • @kristofeight9668
    @kristofeight9668 11 месяцев назад

    Perfect explanation, thank you

  • @bryanthernandez5251
    @bryanthernandez5251 4 месяца назад

    Now it makes sense!

  • @outdoorhabits
    @outdoorhabits Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing the knowledge

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      Thanks for honouring with a visit! Welcome back for many more videos 😃👍

  • @mingfx
    @mingfx Год назад +1

    very nice explanation for mid gray and exposure concept. you are a wonderful teacher , Thanks a lot

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      Thank you so much! I hope you will come back many more times 😃👍

  • @bryanngo759
    @bryanngo759 Год назад +1

    had to watch this 3 times but this definitely helped.

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      Thank you so much for letting me know! And I’m very glad that it helped out. Welcome back many more times! 😃👍

  • @AprilClayton
    @AprilClayton 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for making this easy to understand. I overexposed SLog 3 because I thought I should overexpose by 2 stops. On Sony A7IV, my outdoor footage was mostly blown out.

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  11 месяцев назад

      I’m so happy to hear this! 😃👍

  • @TheOneMonk
    @TheOneMonk Год назад +1

    This is a fab tutorial! Liked and subbed.

  • @claule11
    @claule11 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much!

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  2 года назад

      Thank you for taking your time to write this comment! The feedback is so valuable.
      Was there anything you missed?

  • @curt300s
    @curt300s Год назад +1

    Well done.

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      Thank you! Welcome back many more times

  • @sanjivrsingh3411
    @sanjivrsingh3411 Год назад +1

    Very good exapalanation

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      🙏 thanks! I’m happy you found your way here 😃👍

  • @familyjunk3989
    @familyjunk3989 Год назад

    Best explanation of 18% grey on youtube! Thanks liked subscribed.

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      Thank you so much! Trying to do everything the way I needed to understand it when I tried to… understand it 😂👍
      Welcome back many more times!

  • @jakir_studio
    @jakir_studio Год назад +1

    You deserve my sub well explained

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      Thank you so much Jakir! 😃👍

  • @zefrynainggolan2650
    @zefrynainggolan2650 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the video, now I understand better why you have to have more than one setting in a video shoot, and how metering works in a video shoot, and how it can ruin the video in post-production. I'd love it if you'd share your experience again here.

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      That’s amazing! Thank you so much for sharing 😃👍

  • @caelanwilliamson4284
    @caelanwilliamson4284 8 месяцев назад +1

    I definitely learned a lot from this video. Thank you

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you too! I tried to cover everything I thought was difficult when I started.

    • @caelanwilliamson4284
      @caelanwilliamson4284 8 месяцев назад

      I was shooting in HGL3 but decided to start shooting in SLog3 as I'm new in video and trying out different settings. This definitely pointed me in the right direction and was very helpful @@MK-Creator

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  8 месяцев назад

      @@caelanwilliamson4284 😃👍

  • @the.wolfer
    @the.wolfer 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great job Brow! Theo besta vídeo in RUclips for This subject, tks

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! 😃👍

  • @fbmrqs
    @fbmrqs Год назад +2

    Fantastic video. Keep up the great work! On a side note, I smirked when you mentioned 56±3 IRE as being your C1 setting for the Zebra Pattern feature; I assumed you were using Phantom LUTs too-and you eventually confirmed it. lol

  • @AndreasLiljegren
    @AndreasLiljegren 2 года назад +1

    Entertaining! :D Congrats on the Ufo documentation! :D

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  2 года назад

      Thanks you Andreas! It was really a once in a lifetime happening! Welcome back at any time 👍😊

  • @MUSICsukantaOfficial
    @MUSICsukantaOfficial Год назад +3

    Great, No one talked like you before. Everything is now clear just because of you. Thank you ❤

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад +1

      So happy this video helped you out! Welcome by the way! Looking forward to have you around for a long time 😃👍

  • @Edwin--
    @Edwin-- Год назад +4

    Thanks for the nice video. The settings you have mentioned though are partially specific to the LUT used. Sony recommends for S-Log3 on their own official LUT, that middle grey is exposed at 41%, skin tones at 48-52% and a 90% reflective white card at 61%. That means that with the official Sony LUT c1 could be a little lower than 56 +/- 3, more like 50 +/- 2.

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад +2

      Exactly. Depends what LUT you intend to use 😃👍

  • @mustafagomen7084
    @mustafagomen7084 Год назад

    thank you very good video

  • @AmrGamal878
    @AmrGamal878 Год назад +1

    This is the best explanation I got for the zebras settings, thank you, but I have a question : what if I am not using the lut and instead relying on the color space transform for the DaVinci resolve, what should be the range of zebras settings in c1

    • @Alanwking
      @Alanwking Год назад +2

      In that case you might want to have a Grey card and expose for middle grey. Josh Sattin has video about nailing exposure. He mentioned setting zebras at 45% if you're using the in-built LUT or 41% without the preview LUT. For both, it's +/-1. Here's his video: ruclips.net/video/oAM1RRcGuss/видео.html

  • @MattStidwillDesign
    @MattStidwillDesign 10 месяцев назад +4

    This is the BEST video I've seen on the subject. So many other creators skip on really explaining each step. As a beginner learning how to use S-log for the first time, this is exactly the explanation I needed. Thank you!

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  10 месяцев назад

      I’m so happy that you took your time to share your thoughts. It really made my day to read this! 😃👍

  • @austinkunkleproductions
    @austinkunkleproductions Год назад

    Love this video! Sometimes I use s-cinetone when I have to give RAW footage to the client. Would you be able to make a video about s-cinetone zebras? Subscribed for sure!

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      Thank you 🙏
      I’ll add it to the list, but I can’t promise anything :)
      Welcome back at any time!

  • @albevisuals
    @albevisuals 5 месяцев назад

    This video is pure gold. Thank you very much.
    I only have one question that i still don't know how to answer and probably it might sounds stupid.
    Usually, with SLog3 we want to over-expose to 1.7, in certain situation i can do that (example day light or open spaces), but since my base iso on a7iv is 800 and for low light is 3200, how can i get the best results when having low light situations and still to iso3200 i can't get to those stops of over exposing? How far can i go highing the iso and having the lowest noise possible?

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you!! 🙏 I usually never really overexpose slog3 anymore. In low light I can actually crank the iso quite a bit above the second base iso without introducing very much noice. I would suggest to focus more on what the result looks like rather than the number 😃👍
      I hope it makes sense…

    • @albevisuals
      @albevisuals 5 месяцев назад

      @@MK-Creator Thank you! It makes a lot of sense!!

  • @gabriel-mckee
    @gabriel-mckee Месяц назад

    How do I expose C2 if I'm using the Phantom LUTs? Do I set it to 94+?

  • @user-gg5sq9fx5r
    @user-gg5sq9fx5r 6 дней назад

    thank you.
    It would be very nice if you could make some more exposure/zebra examples. And is it possible to shoot day for night, if you got over exposed highlights?

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  6 дней назад +1

      Thank you.
      I’m considering a new exposure video actually. I have refined my workflow over time :)
      What do you mean by “shoot day for night”?

    • @user-gg5sq9fx5r
      @user-gg5sq9fx5r 4 дня назад

      @@MK-Creator this would be great, and forget about the "day for night" thing

  • @Nomadicaffan
    @Nomadicaffan 4 месяца назад

    What are the zebra values, if I am not using phantom or leaming luts for skin tones and landscape in SLOG 3.
    You have delivered great explanation but what I feel, it should also covers without lut values too for the new comers like me.
    Thank you

    • @Nomadicaffan
      @Nomadicaffan 4 месяца назад

      I have set 44% IRE value and usually over exposes by 1.3 to 1.7 but I am not satisfied with the results and I thought 94 was the extreme range of zebra and I have never exposed at 94 value.
      Just 44% s709 (800) used for landscape and people

    • @AJCoReTV
      @AJCoReTV Месяц назад

      52 for Sony lut skin tones

  • @gettriggered8404
    @gettriggered8404 28 дней назад

    This is kind of confusing, so for C2 zebras.. that custom setting is only for leeming luts?
    what if you’re not using luts?
    could that custom setting be applied still?

  • @fionngorilla
    @fionngorilla 2 года назад

    thanks! couldnt one just use your c2 settings for portrait too and just adjust till it clips in the face? or didnt I get something wrong?

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  2 года назад +2

      Absolutely, i I find myself doing that a lot too. But then you most likely end up clipping other highlights in the shot that are brighter than the face.

  • @AJCoReTV
    @AJCoReTV Месяц назад

    A7S3 slog3 base iso is 640 for me?

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Месяц назад +1

      Correct. 640 and 12800

  • @zweiche
    @zweiche 6 месяцев назад

    how do you know if you correctly exposed in camera ? (for landscapes for example). i can use ettr and 94zebras for leeming lut but this is overexposing
    Asking this bcs i saw your comment “i dont overexpose nowadays” , i expose correctly in camera. So whats your workaround

  • @atran416
    @atran416 7 месяцев назад

    do different skin tones affect the 53+?

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  7 месяцев назад

      Hi 👋
      Yes it does. I usually don’t have it on 53, I use 56 to get it slightly over exposed. You might want to lower that to between 48-54. You almost have to try it out to see when the skin you are filming turns out successfuly😃
      Does that help?

  • @mingfx
    @mingfx Год назад

    Can I know where I can get phantom and Leeming lut for my premiere pro editing software? thanks

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      There should be links to all of them in the description. But here you go 🥳
      Leeming LUTs: geni.us/leeming-lut
      Phantom LUTs: geni.us/phantom-luts
      Pike LUTs: geni.us/pike-luts

  • @biopharmedia
    @biopharmedia Год назад

    Hi Buddy, great video. Was just re-confirming after having a shoot with SLOG-3 go a little wrong. All comes with practice...
    One question, is their a big difference between the Leeming LUT and Neutral. Could you use Neutral Phantom LUT for the C2 exposure settings of 94+
    Cheers
    Tom

    • @biopharmedia
      @biopharmedia Год назад

      Oh, and another question. I typically use S-Cinetone for filming events and expose by eye. I haven't given S-LOG3 a go yet as I'm looking for quick turnaround footage. This can be tricky as I am often filming, skin tones (people in the conference) and products on display. Any advice?

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      Well it all comes down to how you exposed your shot. Leeming LUT want to overexpose the shot as bright as possible until it clips the highlights.
      The Phantom LUT want a neutral exposure where you don’t really put so much attention to the highlight, and instead the main subject.

  • @DavidFaxon
    @DavidFaxon 7 месяцев назад

    Great video, but I have a question. I'm using Phantom Luts by the way. For landscape, when there is no skin tone or at least it’s not the general focus, I have been shooting at Lower Limit 93+ so that nothing is blown out, however everything is still very bright, and I find that I have to lower the exposure in Premiere by quite a lot. My question is, with shots that don’t include skin tones and I’m exposing using zebras, what do you recommend? Using 93+ seems to make my image way too bright. Should I simply expose by eye when it comes to landscapes, b-roll, etc? In your example, being just under zebras doesn't look washed out, but in my Slog 3 with my Phantom Lut Gamma Assist on, it's way too bright. Thanks!

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks!
      Slog 3 is clipping at 94 so 94+ is a good setting to make sure you are not overexposing. However phantom luts are not adapted to ETTR exposure (exposed to the right).
      For ETTR you should use for example Leeming luts. But again. Then you are focusing on not overexpose anything rather than having a perfect exposure of your subject.
      Nowadays I go on feeling 98% of the time.

    • @DavidFaxon
      @DavidFaxon 7 месяцев назад

      @@MK-Creator thanks for the reply, that answered my question where I was worrying more about not over exposing anything, but still having my picture look way too bright.
      My Sony fx3 doesn’t show any zebras on 94+, only on 93+ and down. A bit weird if slog3 is supposed to be 94+

  • @henrystravelcorner7090
    @henrystravelcorner7090 Год назад

    Do you overexpose by 2 stops for phantom luts?

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  7 месяцев назад

      No. I have stopped overexposing nowadays. I tend to expose correctly directly in the camera instead.

  • @richg.4980
    @richg.4980 11 месяцев назад

    Hi! The Gamma Assistant doesn t work while shooting in slog3? Use the fx30. Its deactivated? What am i doing wrong?

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  7 месяцев назад

      Gamma assist should work. Hard to say exactly what is causing you issues tho…

  • @halimrahman
    @halimrahman 7 месяцев назад +1

    I am exploring S-LOG3 this week. I was on HLG-3 for quite sometime 🙂
    When you mentioned "zebra", do we need to adjust until the zebras are gone, or until the first zebras appear?

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  7 месяцев назад +2

      When you expose for the skin then expose so zebras show up. If you expose for the highlights according to (ETTR) then expose so the zebras show up and then just dial down so they disappear.

    • @halimrahman
      @halimrahman 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks. Will definitely play with these settings today 🙂

  • @williamgicquel4387
    @williamgicquel4387 Год назад

    hi, thanks for the video, well explained !! but i have an issue, when i exposed my clip with zebra 94+ when i import it in premier and put an rec 709 lut conversion its still flat and need a lot of adjustment, and i really need to put down the exposure.
    do i not understand something about de conversion lut or anything ? i thank that rec 709 lut make your clip well exposed and contrast but like so its really to bright..?

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад +1

      Hi William!
      Thanks for stopping by and for coming to me to find solutions for your issues 😎
      LUTs can be tricky sometimes. A Rec 709 only converts the source to rec 709, but you need to know what that LUT is supposed to convert from. it doesnt magically convert any footage to rec 709.
      it need to be for example Slog3 to rec 709 LUT.
      but then you need to check how that lut want you to expose your footage.
      for example if you set zebras to 94+ you only tell the camera to display zebras where highlights are being clipped when using slog 3.
      To expose for 94+ so you see zebras and then lower the exposure just so the zebras disappear. Then you exposed for the highlights (ETTR = Expose to the right). And thats how Leeming luts should be used…
      I hope this helped 😃👍

    • @williamgicquel4387
      @williamgicquel4387 Год назад

      @@MK-Creator thanks a lot for the answer !! i did exactly what you said and i'm shooting in slog3. so this is why i don't really know what is happening 🧐
      But when you said, after lower the zebra for letting the zebra to disappear i need to expose for ETTR ? is the same thing ? or it means after there is no zebra i need to get more lower or.. ? sorry i'm little bit confuse by this process.....

  • @RussianPlus
    @RussianPlus Год назад

    great jokes by the way😂

  • @JtcFilms
    @JtcFilms Год назад +1

    Did I miss the C1 56 +-3 part? Does that just simply mean set your Zebras on C1 to 56? And thats what you want it set at for anytime youre exposing to skin tones? Should C1 be at lower limit 56? Or what? want to make sure I understand the C1 part bc the most helpful for weddings/skin tones. Thanks!!

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад +1

      Exactly. :)
      I have C1 set to 56 and then just make sure you get zebras on the skin highlights and you will have excellent skin exposure :)

    • @JtcFilms
      @JtcFilms Год назад

      @@MK-Creator Thanks for the quick reply man! So once you get zebras on skin at 56, do you pull exposure down slightly until theres no more zebras? OR do you keep shooting WITH the zebras still on your subject? (it just seems annoying having zebras on while shooting so im wondering best way to use it as an indicator so when you get zebras you know to stop down once or w.e. to remove them and thats when you'll know youre exposed correctly. Thoughts? :)

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад +1

      @@JtcFilms I would suggest to get used to see the zebras. If you pull down then you can run into under exposure because you don’t see if it’s getting lower. The zebras should be visible on the highlights

  • @chrismiller7080
    @chrismiller7080 Год назад

    What’s some zebra settings for HLG 3

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      Hi Chris,
      Honestly I don’t know. I’m not using any HLG profile.
      You should ask the LUT creator to get the correct exposure level.

    • @francktmv9137
      @francktmv9137 Год назад

      100+ (ruclips.net/video/5F0is5Ad_Hg/видео.html)

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      @@francktmv9137 that depends on the LUT. There is a difference between the clipping point of a picture profile and how the LUT should be exposed.

  • @thefrenchexpedition
    @thefrenchexpedition 2 года назад

    wait so the c1 doesn't work the same as the c2? I thought no matter what you don't want zebras to appear? so for c1 you want to see zebras, but then how do you know if the highlights are overexposed in that one?

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  2 года назад

      Hi Samuel,
      With the setting I have on my Sony A7SIII the C1 display zebras on the skin parts that have the correct highlight exposure.
      For C2 it displays zebras when that part is “lost”.
      For the C1 I ignore the general highlights and focus on getting the skin correctly exposed. As I tried to show when the snow; if the snow is correctly exposed (correctly exposed highlights), then the skin will be very under exposed. So for C1 the focus is to get the highlights of the skin exposed correctly.
      Thanks for asking!

    • @creativesmk
      @creativesmk Год назад

      Yes, with C1 you shall adjust your camera's exposure until you see the zebras appear on the skin (you'll lose the zebras on the skin if over or under exposed), while with C2 you need to adjust the exposure till you see the zebras appear on the Scene and dial one stop back till it disappears for the perfect exposure. The way he explained, now I'm never gonna forget it. 😀

  • @kcajay
    @kcajay 4 месяца назад

    😊😊❤❤

  • @iosifconevalic3647
    @iosifconevalic3647 Год назад

    Hi, I really enjoyed your clip...., but I have noticed that on your jacket writes "Carinthia". Are you from Kärnten ( Carinthia), Austria? P.S: I'm watching your clip out of Wolfsberg

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад

      Thank you so much. No I’m from Sweden. But I love the Carinthia brand. I get all of them from www.tacngear.se great store 😎👍
      Welcome back many more times!

  • @jimhestermanphotography
    @jimhestermanphotography Год назад

    The snow looks in the background looks blown out and clipped.

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад +1

      Exactly. That’s why I selected that extreme location to illustrate that sometimes you have to make sacrifices. Sometimes you might need to blow out parts to get the thing that is telling the story to be properly exposed. Thanks for watching.

  • @electronicfellows2113
    @electronicfellows2113 Год назад +3

    but why does this video seem overexposed

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад +6

      This is why I selected this location. To demonstrate that you have to select what to be exposed correctly. In this case I am the object with correct exposure, and because it’s a super bright day and snow on the ground, the snow will be blown out.
      If I had all my equipment with me I would have set the exposure for the background and then used lights to get the exposure of myself correct.
      But in this location I had to sacrifice something…
      Thanks for watching!

    • @BrewReview
      @BrewReview Год назад

      People aren't even watching 6 and a half minutes in where he literally explains this..smh. This is why there's so much confusion over this. No one exposes for middle grey to begin with and are impatient enough to not absorb the information given to them freely before commenting their opinions.
      The snow in the background isn't the subject that's being exposed for, dude.. it's the human in front of the snow. Sometimes you can't have both, a camera doesn't see like your eyes do.

  • @AJCoReTV
    @AJCoReTV Месяц назад

    Ahh 56 instead of 52? I’ll give this a shot for skin.

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Месяц назад +1

      The sensor is so good so it’s not super critical… what matters most is how you go about it in your post production.
      Give it a try :)

  • @udy0243
    @udy0243 Год назад

    When white is 61 IRE for SLog3 , why would you map your Zebra to 94 IRE? Doesn’t make any sense. Ideally you shall be mapping 48-52 ( so keep at 50 + or - 3) for Zebra1 for skin-tones and 61 for Zebra2 for whites.

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  Год назад +2

      When mapping it to 94 is just because that’s the brightest you can capture in slog3. You can test it yourself by having a super bright light source. Set the zebra to for example 100. Then aim the camera directly into the light source…. No zebras… now step down and you will see that it’s when you reach 94 that the zebras appear.
      The purpose is to map it so you can see where the highlights are clipping. That’s why 94. :)

  • @ArtistDharamVlogs
    @ArtistDharamVlogs 5 месяцев назад

    More confusion😢

  • @rocus80m
    @rocus80m 2 месяца назад

    Bro I understand and you sound knowledgeable, but how do you explain all these and having your video so overexposed, Im not gettin it - whats the point?

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  2 месяца назад

      It’s all about exposing for what’s important in your scen. That’s why I took a very very extreme location as an example. If there is super bright snow in the back you can not properly expose the snow and the person at the same time so you have to do sacrifices sometimes. Whatch it again 😃👍

    • @rocus80m
      @rocus80m 2 месяца назад

      @@MK-Creator I understand that you chose an extreme example; however, in your case, not only the background but also the face is overexposed. If at least something was correctly exposed, I would have understood that. Therefore, the entire video puzzles me.

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  2 месяца назад +2

      @rocus80m “back in the days” when I recorded this video it was a “ting” to always overexpose slog3. Which is something I hardly ever do anymore. But the video still proves the theory and process.

  • @TLOverlander
    @TLOverlander 6 месяцев назад

    Did you purposely blow the shit outta your talking head footage?? Wtf

    • @MK-Creator
      @MK-Creator  6 месяцев назад

      Listen to what I’m explaining and it will probably be explained 🥳
      Happy new year!

    • @TLOverlander
      @TLOverlander 6 месяцев назад

      -Creator I listened... But seeing as you yourself were only taking up about half the frame or less, your exposure meter is actually telling you that your shit is blown out. Change your exposure metering to "spot" on yourself and you'll see that you're over exposed as well