Log ISO Isn't Lying to You — Here's What's Actually Happening
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If you've ever shot Log and wondered why base ISO seems to vanish, you've hit a genuine gotcha that trips up photographers moving into hybrid shooting. The short answer: ISO in Log works differently, and the camera isn't blocking you — it's responding to how Log curves handle exposure latitude. Worth two minutes before your next video job, especially if you're delivering Log footage to a colourist who'll ask why your shadows look wrong.
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