92
M1. The Preset Matrix Options
There are 6 different preset matrix options.
S-Cinetone:
The cameras default colour matrix, normally
used with the S-Cinetone gamma curve, but it can be used
with other gamma curves. It gives film style colours with
warm skin tones.
Standard:
This reproduces the colours typically found from
a Sony broadcast television camera or earlier generation
of large sensor camera such as the PXW-FS7, but having
an improvement for daylight shooting.
FL Light:
This is fine-tuned with the assumption that it will
be used under some types of Florescent or LED lights. It is
very effective at producing a pleasing image under these
types of lights.
Cinema:
Similar to the Cinema matrix in some other Sony
cameras. It gives slightly muted colours with a colour
range designed to provide a more film like look.
BT.709:
A standard Rec-709 compatible colour matrix for
HD broadcast television production.
BT.2020:
A standard Rec-2020 compatible colour matrix
for UHD television production. It should be noted that if
you shoot using the BT.2020 colour matrix and then view
the footage on a conventional Rec-709 TV or monitor
the colours will be desaturated and the hues will look
M. The MATRIX: How to change the colour ranges