i'm not quite sure you know what you're doing here. or at least did when you made this video. switching EI value does NOTHING to your footage. the only way that noise could have been cleaned up or introduced would be if you changed your lighting as well. EI value just allows you to see what you need to change EXTERNALLY (i.e. nd filter, more light, etc.) in order to have a properly exposed image and increase dynamic range. at least, that's what i've been gathering doing my research on the cine EI. i have the fx30 as well. never use cine EI because i'm never in a situation where i'm controlling the light.
Nice. Looks so clean at 1.7 M.M
Yes!
Hello, does 0.7 M.M and 1.7 M.M mean exposure brightness? if so, why is 0.0 M.M more sandy? is there an explanation?
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i'm not quite sure you know what you're doing here. or at least did when you made this video. switching EI value does NOTHING to your footage. the only way that noise could have been cleaned up or introduced would be if you changed your lighting as well. EI value just allows you to see what you need to change EXTERNALLY (i.e. nd filter, more light, etc.) in order to have a properly exposed image and increase dynamic range. at least, that's what i've been gathering doing my research on the cine EI. i have the fx30 as well. never use cine EI because i'm never in a situation where i'm controlling the light.
Thanks
CINE EI is not good for low light. CINE EI is only for controlled light situations. For low light, use Flexible ISO.