ATOMOS “UPGRADES” CANON DSLRS TO HDR
Canon’s EOS 5D Mark III and other DSLRs from Canon are now HDR capable, thanks to a collaboration between Atomos and UK-based cinematographer and post expert, James Miller.
By Jose Antunes March 09, 2017 News, Production
Atomos “upgrades” Canon DSLRs to HDR
The newly developed C-Log Picture Profiles for Canon DSLR’s gives users an expanded dynamic range at an affordable price, revealing a power “hidden” inside many cameras, even models launched before 2016.
Users of Canon’s EOS 5D Mark III, EOS 1D C, EOS 7D Mark II, EOS 1DX Mark II or EOS 5D Mark IV are now able to tap into the power of High-Dynamic Range, exploring the HDR revolution that is sweeping through the professional video industry and into consumer homes, and which has been triggered by advancements in panel displays and content delivery.
There is one condition to be able to explore the C-Log Picture Profiles for Canon DSLR’s created by James Miller: you’ve to use an Atomos’ AtomHDR monitor-recorder. With it, Canon’s DSLRs mentioned above are now HDR capable. With the expanded dynamic range from the sensor enabled with C-Log, a monitor that enables users to accurately and easily expose for Log in the field is required. The Atomos Inferno and Flame series, with 10.2 stops of dynamic range, a 7″ high bright calibrated screen and patented HDR waveform and slider tools, gives users everything they need to create better HDR and Rec709 imagery.
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Canon’s EOS 5D Mark III and other DSLRs from Canon are now HDR capable, thanks to a collaboration between Atomos and UK-based cinematographer and post expert, James Miller.
By Jose Antunes March 09, 2017 News, Production
Atomos “upgrades” Canon DSLRs to HDR
The newly developed C-Log Picture Profiles for Canon DSLR’s gives users an expanded dynamic range at an affordable price, revealing a power “hidden” inside many cameras, even models launched before 2016.
Users of Canon’s EOS 5D Mark III, EOS 1D C, EOS 7D Mark II, EOS 1DX Mark II or EOS 5D Mark IV are now able to tap into the power of High-Dynamic Range, exploring the HDR revolution that is sweeping through the professional video industry and into consumer homes, and which has been triggered by advancements in panel displays and content delivery.
There is one condition to be able to explore the C-Log Picture Profiles for Canon DSLR’s created by James Miller: you’ve to use an Atomos’ AtomHDR monitor-recorder. With it, Canon’s DSLRs mentioned above are now HDR capable. With the expanded dynamic range from the sensor enabled with C-Log, a monitor that enables users to accurately and easily expose for Log in the field is required. The Atomos Inferno and Flame series, with 10.2 stops of dynamic range, a 7″ high bright calibrated screen and patented HDR waveform and slider tools, gives users everything they need to create better HDR and Rec709 imagery.
Via.