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What is the difference between Canon Log, Canon Log 2 and Canon Log 3?
The original Canon Log delivers a dynamic range of approximately 12 stops, Canon Log 2 up to 16 stops, and Canon Log 3 up to 14 stops. Canon Log 2 retains more detail in darker areas than Canon Log 3 but also features an elevated noise floor. Canon Log 3 is easier to grade thanks to producing a cleaner image and retains the same amount of highlight information as Canon Log 2.
What is Canon Log used for?
Canon Log is used to capture video footage that has a wider dynamic range and exposure latitude than standard video. The Canon Log tone curve is applied at the point of capture to retain more details in the highlights and shadows compared to standard video.
Which Canon Log is best for low light?
Canon Log 2 is the ideal choice for when maximum detail is required, particularly in low-light scenes to extract shadow information. However, it will also cause elevated noise in those darker regions of the image and therefore require more time in post-production.
Which Canon DSLRs, Mirrorless, and Cinema cameras have a C-log profile not listed here?
https://www.canon-europe.com/pro/stories/enhance-filmmaking-with-canon-log/
The Canon 1DC I know had C-Log 1, yet it's not listed there (probably because it's old as hell). Not all of the specs are always clear on which cameras have C-log for video and a comprehensive list would be super useful from any of the Canon supernerds out there!
Additional question, does Magic Lantern apply log profiles to cameras that didn't have the profile before? Might wanna get an oldie but goldie and "jailbreak" it and turn in into a video beast (FF preferably).
Hi I’m new to the whole high end camera thing. When I first got into shooting videos all the YouTubers were talking about C-log 3 when reviewing canon cameras. I recently for the first time heard about C-log 2. Is the difference that noticeable? What would be the differences?
Hi, I'm interested in buying a new camera but I'm not sure what to get. Even after doing extensive research, I still feel stuck.
I've been doing photography and videography for six years now. I bought my first camera, the Canon EOS Rebel T7i, six years ago when I was 13. It still holds up well, but I'm realizing that if I want to stand out, I need a 4K camera with LOG. The Canon T7i only shoots up to 1080p at 60fps. I'm looking to upgrade, but the options seem insanely out of my budget.
I don't want to completely switch over to video and pick up a BlackMagic, as I still do photography. All my lenses are made for EF-S mounts. I have yet to find a Canon camera with an EF-S lens mount that shoots 4K, LOG-C, and up to 60fps. I'm open to buying a lens adapter, but I was honestly wondering if it might be more worth it and cheaper to pick up a Sony body and just buy a lens adapter for my EF-S lenses. Can someone please lead me in the right direction based on my requirements? Thank you.
Due to some health conditions I've recently had to drop out if uni and change up my career prospects.
I have recently begun learning how to colour grade and use software but I can't shoot any of my own footage.
I love photography and have a couple of Pentax cameras but video isn't their strong suit.
I'm currently editing and re-editing the same footage I found on a free download but I'd love to shoot some of my own and develop a personal style.
Could anyone recommend me the cheapest possible camera I could find to shoot log, second hand preferably. It doesn't need to be anything special I'd just like the creative freedom that comes with it.
Thank you