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CMS-XML Understanding the EOS C300's Canon Log Gamma
To enable View Assist in the menu, choose LCD/VF Setup > View Assist > On/Off Note: The View Assist function is only visible on the C 300's LCD screen and viewfinder. This helps ensure that the preview images output to the LCD screen and viewfinder don't affect the images recorded onto CF cards or to images output through the HD-SDI port.
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Many requested the capability of showing the waveform monitor and principal camera settings (presently shown only on the 4-inch LCD monitor of the C300) on an external on-set reference monitor as well as in the camera monitor. In the C 300 Mark II the capability has been added to send the WFM and certain camera assist information viatheMON3GSDIinterface and HDMI interface.
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The discussions in the White Paper (Deep Dive Part 1 ) centered about the all -important linear representation of the camera video. Now that video must be further “prepped” in a manner that can help ensure that the extensive dynamic range created by the imaging system will be fully protected while being recorded – and also as it is transported over industry standardized interfaces. This is the primary role of the camera’s Optoelectronic Transfer Function (OETF).
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An optional Codex CDX -36150 dockable recorder allows capture of uncompressed 4K RAW @ 12 or 10 -bit up to 120 fps. 15 -Stop dynamic range helps ensure excellent HDR acquisition and a choice of four color gamuts ( including two wide gamuts – the ITU -R BT.2020 and the Canon developed Cinema Gamut ) supports a diversity of creative aspirations in both television and movie production.
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At ISO 800 the exposure latitude is 6.3-Stops over gray and 8.7-Stops below gray – and this is termed the Base ISO. Increasing ISO levels above this Base level is implemented by an analog gain control within the image sensor itself and this helps maintain a consistent disposition of exposure about the gray reference all the way up to maximum ISO 102,400.