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How to Shoot in Canon Log (C-LOG) - YouTube
#canonlog #canon How to turn on C-log in your camera. Shooting in Canon Log gives you countless possibilities in the color grading process! This quick tutori...
Published   December 14, 2021
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Best video settings to match R7 and 90D - Log3/Cinestyle or KISS?: Canon EOS R Talk Forum: Digital Photography Review
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Canon EOS M6 Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM Sigma 85mm F1.4 Art Canon PowerShot G16 +20 more ... Thanks for the reply, having 2 R7's shooting LOG3 does make the most sense - I've got enough lenses to make that work too. 90D's are still getting a good price so it's probably an ... More on dpreview.com
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video quality - How can I replicate C-LOG in a Canon DSLR? - Video Production Stack Exchange
I shoot almost all my video footage on Canon DSLRs (APS-C sensors if this makes any difference). I know that true C-LOG isn't available on DSLRs and I've seen many sites that claim to sell "C-LOG" More on video.stackexchange.com
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July 24, 2018
what are some ways to make my Canon 90d and M6ii cinematic?
“Cinematic” is highly subjective and production factors into it significantly - lighting, costumes, production design… so a little more detail would be helpful. More on reddit.com
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can you shoot LOG video on canon t8i?
T8i doesn’t have any log options but an alternative is downloading the cinestyle profile to your camera. This way you can still retain a bit more information when recording. You can also go into the camera and adjust contrast/sharpness to your liking to simulate the log look/functionality More on reddit.com
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Best video settings to match R7 and 90D - Log3/Cinestyle or KISS?: Canon EOS R Talk Forum: Digital Photography Review
Canon EOS R7 Canon EF 50mm F1.8 II Tokina AT-X Pro 11-16mm f/2.8 DX Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 EX DC OS HSM Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM Art +3 more ... a quick test - got white bal and exposure sorted in both cameras, R7 - CLOG3, 90D Cinestyle. In Post ... R7 : CST from Log3/Cinema Gamut to Rec709) .
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Canon 90D Camera Kit – Video Tutorial – University of Oregon CINE Technology Resources
Below you will find a series of videos describing the contents of our Canon 90D Camera, building a kit, using the camera, and how to break down and put away the kit properly.
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Explaining Most of the Things About Canon Log (C-Log) to Get You Started in Filmmaking | Fstoppers
November 23, 2024 - After experimenting with Canon C-Log for a while, I can confidently say it's not ideal for casual filming. This is because C-Log requires a rather delicate and thoughtful approach from recording to grading to truly harness its advantage. Factors like camera settings, scene exposure, and lighting control all play a crucial role in the final outcome. Let's start with camera settings. When it comes to aperture, you'll generally want to shoot as wide open as possible to create that soft, cinematic look.
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How to Shoot in C Log on Canon 90d
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EOSHD C-LOG and Film Simulation Picture Profiles for Canon - EOSHD.com - Filmmaking Gear and Camera Reviews
May 6, 2024 - Finally, there are several general purpose film-looks for all-round shooting. 7. EOSHD Cinema 1 (highest contrast and saturation) 8. EOSHD Cinema 2 (raised black level but maintains high contrast) 9. EOSHD Cinema 3 (normal saturation and contrast) 10. EOSHD Cinema 4 (a more muted and less stylised film look for all-round cinema) In total you get 10 profiles including C-LOG! From left to right – EOSHD C-LOG, Canon Monochrome, EOSHD Scarlett and Canon Standard (click to enlarge):
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Filmkit Flat picture style - Filmkit
The picture styles are compatible with every Canon mirrorless and DSLR that supports user-defined picture profiles, which means every Canon camera released in the last 10 years. This includes the Canon EOS M6, M50 (original and Mark II), Canon EOS RP, Canon R10, R50 and R100, but also DSLRs like the Canon 5D, 6D, 90D and 800D. Unlike C-log, you can also use this picture profile for photography.
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Canon EOS 90D For Dummies Cheat Sheet | dummies
June 24, 2025 - Print out this Cheat Sheet, which offers a handy reference to your Canon EOS 90D camera's external controls and exposure modes.
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Using Live View Shooting (Still Photos) with the Default Settings (Immediately after Purchase) (EOS 90D)
You can shoot while viewing the image on the camera's LCD monitor. This is called "Live View shooting". This article explains how to use Live View shooting for still ...
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r/davinciresolve on Reddit: what are some ways to make my Canon 90d and M6ii cinematic?
April 27, 2023 -

these cams are basic and dont do log. the best i can do is Fathful mode with less contrast, less saturation when it records. i record in 4K 24fps, aperature around f2, and ISO never going above 400.

once i import into DR18, i adjust the contrast, saturation, temperature.... anything else i should do? a lot of tutorials on YT are for people with fancy $2,000+ cams :(

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reddit.com › r/videography › i shoot with a canon 80d, should i download c-log as the flat neutral color profile isn't giving me enough information for grading?
r/videography on Reddit: I shoot with a Canon 80D, should I download C-log as the flat neutral color profile isn't giving me enough information for grading?
January 26, 2023 -

I've edited RAW photos but technical video / cinematic is new ground to me. I'm learning. Do I need to download and install C log or something else? (Using Final Cut Pro X)

I tried color correcting / grading a test shot from today and can't get much clarity from it while I did shoot at a nice balanced level using natural light outside. I am using the NEUTRAL color profile at 24fps, shutter at 50 with a 50mm 1.4 lense.

The shot has some cool moments but I couldn't get what I wanted out of it as far as the overall clarity and feel. Ya know those color grading YouTube vids with the quick reveal before and after where the before always has that grayish overlay tint and then it looks beautiful? What's all the before stuff?

For reference I am a recording engineer. I understand getting a good take in the studio by way of a good performance with a well balanced and premeditated idea for a sound. You can't polish a turd. I like an intense cinematic look so I'm trying to do all the BEFORE work right before I put my SD card into my computer to load my footage.

Thanks this sub is awesome.

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That camera doesn't have log. You see people marketing fake log for it. https://www.eoshd.com/news/eoshd-c-log-and-film-simulation-picture-profiles-for-canon/ While it is certainly flatter than defaults, it's still rec709. They also do a really shitty thing and call it c-log (custom log) to confuse people thinking it is clog (canon log). The conversion tools for real clog are going to destroy your footage if you use them on the fake log
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Can you post some footage (or at least screenshots) so we can see what you're working with? It's just about impossible to offer good advice without understanding what footage you're working with, but here are my initial thoughts. Keep in mind that you're shooting video with a stills camera. The camera has certain limitations (most notably bit rate and bit depth) that will make color grading somewhat more difficult regardless of the color profile you shoot in. I spent years shooting on a Canon 7D, and the footage was always fairly difficult to work with. Installing Magic Lantern and increasing the bit rate did help, especially when using CineStyle too. I'm not very familiar with Final Cut X (I edit in Resolve on PCs) but generally speaking, you'll want to focus on correction first followed by grading. For correction, the goal is to perfect exposure, color, etc so that it looks like it did on set. The grading phase is where you get artistic and stylize it. Here's the basic process I go through for most drone or stills camera footage. I start by getting my exposure, black point (the darkest color in the shot) and white point (the brightest color) all roughly where they need to be. Levels or curves work well for this. After that, I'll correct white balance and tint, then use 3-way color wheels to get everything looking natural. For grading, I'll make a separate set of nodes (not sure if Final Cut has a similar function, but basically another copy of all the color correction tools) and do the creative stuff, playing with the colors to give it the final style. This will vary depending on your preference, or you might choose to use a LUT at this point.
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MyCanon
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Canon Support for EOS 90D | Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Find support for your Canon EOS 90D. Browse the recommended drivers, downloads, and manuals to make sure your product contains the most up-to-date software.
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Canon Europe
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Enhance your filmmaking with Canon Log - Canon Europe
Shooting in Canon Log enables filmmakers to maximise dynamic range and gives them more creative options. Find out how to use Log in your video workflow.