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Up to 280 MB/s using RED Pro CFast or other qualified CFast 2.0 media cardsĢ3.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60 fps, all resolutions See Lens Compatibility List for more details
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Supports Canon EF with full electronic communication via compatible Canon RF Mount Adapters I've read that the B2020 is for HDR monitors and it is better to use B709 because it can be seen properly also on SDR monitors, but between B709 and Cinema Gamut which one is more advisable to use? (I'm talking of both the camera settings and the conversion color space).KOMODO ® 19.9 MP Super 35mm Global Shutter CMOSĪccepts Canon RF Mount Based Lenses and Adapters. If I shoot in C-Log3 and B709, which LUT is the best one to use?Īnd if I shoout in C-Log3 and Cinema Gamut? Inside the downloaded folder I find the following sub folders: I know that the workflow should be "Import footage → Input LUT → Color correct → Color grade with creative LUT", but there are so many input LUTs given by the Canon website and I cannot find a proper explaination. I've found the official Canon C-Log conversion LUTs for my Canon EOS R6 here: Great post on Why snow/confetti ruin YouTube Quality.

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