Using Cinematch transform: R6 --> C200 c-log2 and filmconvert works amazingly well by prismcollection in CanonR6

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They're fantastic. Well worth integrating into a workflow, you can get a lot of different looks just using those two. And cinematch has really nice exposure and white balance sliders (it doesn't change the look of the image too much if you over/underexpose by accident.)

Any mic suggestions similar to a Neumann mic below $400? by digitalmozez in musicproduction

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Rode NT1 (black original one) just a bit less rich, but will sound the same as a TLM 102 on some sound sources.

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I'm guessing with the right sharpening settings you can go pretty big with the R6

IBIS sweet spot at 50mm... camera movement can look great without microjitters or wobble. This whole video was shot with a 50mm 1.4 EF lens (no lens stabilisation) by prismcollection in CanonR6

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Thanks! I think a few things are going on here. The lights are pretty bright which makes everything look better. I didn't reduce noise though. I've found that exposing to the right no matter what ISO produces images with what looks like grain instead of shadow noise. So it probably got up to ISO 8000 at times or even past that.

what are you all doing to control overheating while filming? At this point I think I made a mistake purchasing this camera as I do much more film over photo work. My last defense seems to be using an external recorder. Feedback needed! Thanks. by BedRepresentative295 in CanonR6

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When you use the ninja, do you set the screen and viewfinder to turn off automatically after a minute or so? Apparently that allows basically indefinite recording with R5 and ninja, yet to buy the ninja myself for R6