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Canon Explains C-Log on the EOS 5D Mark IV

Newsshooter has published a short video about the C-Log update for the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV. Canon says they have added C-Log to the camera. So you can have a smaller tool on set that will match up well with the other Canon cameras you may be using for your project.

The Canon log update will be available at Canon’s service centers in the US starting July. C-Log will also be pre-installed in new 5D Mark IV bodies starting July, retailing for $3599.

Canon Explains C-Log on the EOS 5D Mark IV

Canon Explains C-Log on the EOS 5D Mark IV

 

Canon claims 12 stops of dynamic range at ISO 400.

Canon Log uses the image sensor’s characteristics in a way that allows for a wide dynamic range, minimal loss of detail in shadows and highlight areas and an increased range of choices when color grading. Color grading options available with Canon Log include optimized color saturation, accurate colors with minor color bias, visual continuity and accurate skin tones.

The camera’s internal capture and output remain 8-bit 4:2:0, so it is unlikely to match the degree of gradability that’s possible with the 10-bit 4:2:2 footage captured with cameras such as the C700.

Best Memory Cards for Canon 5D Mark IV

Check the camera stores for availability
Canon EOS-5D Mark IV [body-only] $3,499.95 Amazon | B&H | Adorama

This update should be available some time in July for $99 USD.

via vimeo

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