View Full Version : correct exposure indicator


Nino Defra
March 22nd, 2013, 01:36 PM
hello,after some testing I'm missing an indicator of exposure as I had in the canon XH A1 ... what possible solution?

Noa Put
March 22nd, 2013, 02:10 PM
Ah yes, that bar that would tell you what the camera thought what the right exposure should be, miss that too. I sold my xh-a1 some days and currently am burning all that money on accessories. :)

I hate to say it but that's gone my friend, you need to use your zebra's and the histogram to judge exposure from now on.

Jerome Cloninger
March 22nd, 2013, 02:55 PM
hello,after some testing I'm missing an indicator of exposure as I had in the canon XH A1 ... what possible solution?

HISTOGRAM! It's perfect! MUCH MUCH MUCH better than that little exposure bar!

Chris Harding
March 22nd, 2013, 07:06 PM
The Histogram is without a doubt, the most accurate but what I find is you constantly need to switch it in and out as it takes up too much space on the screen all the time...I leave zebras on as my primary indicator and set them to 90% so that gives me a quite close idea of what is overexposed and what is not..with run 'n gun you normally have little chance to sit and study the exposure so I use zebras and then sometimes use the histogram to check critical stuff when the cam is tripod mounted.

Chris

Jerome Cloninger
March 22nd, 2013, 07:09 PM
... but what I find is you constantly need to switch it in and out as it takes up too much space on the screen all the time..
Chris
I leave zebras, peaking and histogram on all the time. I wish I could assign a button to switch to black and white though as focusing is easier with B&W display.

Chris Harding
March 22nd, 2013, 09:48 PM
Hi Jerome

Is there any room left to actually see what you are filming?? I too leave peaking on so my image is always full of yellow lines and dots ...zebras left on are no issue for me

Chris

Jerome Cloninger
March 23rd, 2013, 05:35 AM
Hi Jerome

Is there any room left to actually see what you are filming?? I too leave peaking on so my image is always full of yellow lines and dots ...zebras left on are no issue for me

Chris

Not really, I like going back and watching to see what I actually filmed.

Just Kidding. Yeah, not a problem for me. I'm used to it. Maybe from the 60d with Magic Lantern. I had the histogram on there with that. Speaking of, it would be nice to have the level indicator that Magic Lantern had on screen... that was nice.

Chris Quevedo
March 23rd, 2013, 08:40 AM
how good is the peaking? i know on the magic lantern hack it kinda sucks :-/

Jerome Cloninger
March 23rd, 2013, 08:42 AM
It's ok. I wish it was in between ML and what it is on this. Depending on how contrasty the scene is, I either have it set on Low or Medium.