Exposure: S-Cinetone Exposure
With the
S-Cinetone
gamma curve, contrast changes occur with
exposure: contrast increases in the shadows and decreases in the
highlights (starting at 70 IRE).
Underexposing will create an more contrasty image, and overexposing
will create a less contrasty, more subdued, image.
You can judge exposure simply by looking in the viewfinder. However, it
can be useful to use Zebra level settings, as I just illustrated, to help
determine exposure.
The next page offers some suggestions for exposure.
Summary of Contents for FX 6
Page 3: ...Introduction Sony FX 6 ...
Page 11: ...Recording Media Sony FX 6 ...
Page 18: ...The kit zoom lens Sony FX 6 ...
Page 21: ...Menu Navigation Sony FX 6 ...
Page 29: ...Audio Sony FX 6 ...
Page 40: ...Shooting Modes Introduction Sony FX 6 ...
Page 44: ...Custom Shooting Mode Settings Sony FX 6 ...
Page 55: ...Custom Shooting Mode Exposure Sony FX 6 ...
Page 82: ...Focusing Sony FX 6 ...
Page 97: ...Cine EI Shooting Mode Settings and Exposure Sony FX 6 ...
Page 103: ...Cine EI Option One Exposing Slog 3 with the s709 LUT Sony FX6 ...
Page 120: ...Cine EI EI Presets and Image Noise Base High 12800 ISO EI Preset 3200 300 percent enlargement ...
Page 129: ...Cine EI Option Two Importing custom LUTs Sony FX6 ...
Page 136: ...Cine EI Option Three Exposing Slog 3 without a LUT Sony FX6 ...
Page 143: ...S and Q Shooting Sony FX 6 ...
Page 156: ...Attaching the Viewfinder Loupe Sony FX 6 ...
Page 170: ...Tripod Tips Sony FX 6 ...
Page 180: ...Additional Resources Sony FX6 ...