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Hello
I have a question. Flying in the D-Log we have a non-contrasted image. You can put solder on most cameras and you can see everything as normal. Is this possible in the Inspire 2? The reason is poor visibility of the material and it is not always clear whether it is sharp or not. Did any of you come up with something about it or know?
Zibi.
 
I think you are asking: while filming in D-Log, how do I get the image on my controller screen to look normal (normal color & contrast)?

If that is the case, the answer: find the "SD/Liveview Look" setting, and set it to "Rec.709". This will apply a LUT to the image displayed on your screen and recorded to the SD card, but not to the image recorded on the SSD.

If this is not what you were asking, then please elaborate.
 
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Yes Yes Yes ! You are master ! That's exactly what it was about, I didn't think it was that simple, but if you hadn't told me I would have gone astray, thank you so much for the hint !!!
I see that I am dealing with a professional, so let me ask you:
1 /. What is the native ISO for Inspire 2 - Problem with recording at night - I would like to create some presets for recording material without or with less noise.
2 /. Record material in Raw or Prores 4444, is there such a huge difference between them?
3 /. D-Log - is it worth recording at night?
4 /. D-Log - when D-log recording is activated in the ISO elevation, such a line appears and it is separated by a green line: during the day from 100 to 400iso and at night from 100 to 800iso - there is a dash - what is it for? Is this a native iso for I2?
5 /. Can you recommend any movies to work with raw and prores files?
Thank you.
Zibi.

 
I can't speak for the Inspire 2, but I can tell you that the X5 on the Inspire 1 works well down to ISO 800, shot in D-log, of course. I assume the I2 camera offering at least match the capabilities of the X5. This is shooting compressed, of course. I assume you're shooting RAW, which may no respond well to ISO settings as high as 800 - or may respond better! Hopefully, someone more in the know can chime in. I recommend using the focus assist if you're unsure of your focus.

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