Why You Can't Use Base ISO in Log: The Actual Explanation
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If you've ever had a client ask for log footage and then wondered why your camera locked you out of base ISO, this is the explainer you needed three jobs ago. The short version: dual-native ISO sensors don't behave the same way in log as they do in standard picture profiles, and the camera isn't being awkward — it's protecting the integrity of the tone curve. Worth understanding before your next hybrid shoot, not after you've delivered flat, noisy files and had to explain yourself.
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