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Mike Butir July 29th, 2011 01:38 AM

Best way to achieve low light performance with NX5U?
 
Hi everyone,

I was wondering what you guys are changing your cameras settings to in order to obtain the best low light performance this camera can handle? I don't like to have much grain/noise in my shot pretty much none if possible. I would have my gain set to "0" or below that. Are there any settings that are changed in the picture profile settings to reduce grain if i ever have it set to 6db or even 9db or above?

I do however have a video light but if theres ever the case that i don't have that available i was wondering what would be other solutions.

Or what are ways that i can remove grain/noise in post? i work with Final cut pro

Thanks,
Mike

Michael Johnston July 30th, 2011 10:03 PM

Re: Best way to achieve low light performance with NX5U?
 
Are you talking in terms of production where you're lighting the stuff and want a low light looking shot with no noise/grain or a news type situation where you are rolling b-roll in a natural situation with no light?

Generally speaking, the only way to get a shot with no noise is to stay at -3db or -6db and just throw enough light on what you're shooting until you can see what you are shooting. Anything from 0db up is going to have noise/grain. Really now way to avoid it with a 1/3" chip camera. I shoot news from time to time where some noise/grain is acceptable but never go above 9db.

Mike Butir July 31st, 2011 01:32 PM

Re: Best way to achieve low light performance with NX5U?
 
im saying as in just general use. sometimes when i shoot i am not able to go down to -3db or -6db i might have to go up to 9db, i was just wondering if there were any settings in the picture profiles that i can turn on to reduce grain. like adjust the black level or something?

Tom Hardwick August 4th, 2011 07:27 AM

Re: Best way to achieve low light performance with NX5U?
 
Here's some basic thoughts about getting the quietest pictures in low light.
Stay at wide-angle. Even if you zoom just a little towards telephoto you camera becomes less sensitive.
Don't use filters or lens adapters - they all soak a bit of light.
You might find a slower shutter speed is a stop gained at little visual expense.

I haven't found any PP settings increase low-light sensitivity.

tom.


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