A few things happen:ġ) If I set the timeline to 60 and drag the footage there. Now the weird parts start to appear when I import it into DR. I have some footage recorded at 60 fps, when I preview it in Media PLayer or VLC it runs smooth. HLG does not require a separate purchased license to use.So, I don't know how to explain this the best but I'm going to try. If you want to save on cost, try HLG along with the Leeming LUT (package includes HLG LUT). I've color graded both V-Log L and HLG from the camera and they are extremely close, but use a different workflow. Otherwise lighting, portable soft LED light is available, properly positioned you don't notice but solves the noise in dark areas. Old Hollywood trick of shooting daylight and darkening for "night" scenes for example. However, I've rarely run into situations I couldn't record if I worked hard at expose to the right (ETTR) and watching for Zebra's to avoid over exposure, easier to darken the content during color grading. Reason Panasonic released the GH5s for low light. As to noise in dark patches? V-Log L is designed to expand the dynamic range and doesn't fix problems that the sensor had. With color grading is fantastic, it's going to provide better dynamic range and greater color grading flexibility. Not sure if others encounter that, so it's my on anecdotal observation.ĪLL-I =/= RAW but it's as close to 4K raw as you'll get without an external recorder. I also notice that I do not use noise reduction as much with the 400Mbps All-I video than I did with the log GOP. The reason is that the editing computer has to replace all the missing data that long GOP removes. Interestingly DaVinci Resolve handles the All-I 400Mbps files smoother (better playback in edit) than long GOP. I used V-Log L with long GOP, but found that the All-I is better. Turns out the write speed would frequently drop below the required rate for 400Mbps. I used to be a Sandisk Extreme Pro SD Card fan, but like yourself I could never do more than 150Mbps. I use two of these Sony cards with great results at C4K, 400Mb All-I 10-Bit 4-2-2 24fps with V-Log L. UHS-II cards that are V60 or better handle the 400Mbps just fine.
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