John Whiteway
May 10th, 2020, 04:29 PM
Sometimes a shot I'm taking clips when the camera is set on automatic. If this were a GH4 I'd have the option of “Exposure Compensation”, a setting that allows you to overrule the camera's automatic exposure setting, either brightening or darkening it. That's a great feature. I've asked on this page, and it seems there is no equivalent “Exposure Compensation” override on the CH-X1 (thanks Eric).
So how to deal with clipping? Seems the only way is to change the camera's setting from Automatic to Manual on the switch on the side of the camera. After doing that depress both “Iris” and “Shutter” buttons and take f-stop and shutter speed off automatic. Now one is free to change the exposure manually. Not nearly as nice as the GH4, as here one is starting from scratch, rather than fine tuning the automatic exposure.
Now how to assess one's changes in exposure? Well, first it seemed I'd figured that out too. Turn on the Wave Form Monitor and with it one can visually assure yourself that the shot no longer clips. Seemed a fine, albeit clumsy way of dealing with the problem. But as I find out, the WFM is not visible in the EVF, and with this camera and its highly reflective viewing screen that's inevitably what I'm using to compose the shoot.
So where does that leave me? The Zebra I guess, for that remains visible in the EVF. But the Zebra is such a crude measure compared to the Waveform.
So that's where my figuring has taken me. Hope I've got it right, but so often when I think I have someone comes along and shows me other options. That said, does anyone reading this have other ideas on the best way to override automatic exposure settings and how to assess the changes you make?
Thanks.
John
So how to deal with clipping? Seems the only way is to change the camera's setting from Automatic to Manual on the switch on the side of the camera. After doing that depress both “Iris” and “Shutter” buttons and take f-stop and shutter speed off automatic. Now one is free to change the exposure manually. Not nearly as nice as the GH4, as here one is starting from scratch, rather than fine tuning the automatic exposure.
Now how to assess one's changes in exposure? Well, first it seemed I'd figured that out too. Turn on the Wave Form Monitor and with it one can visually assure yourself that the shot no longer clips. Seemed a fine, albeit clumsy way of dealing with the problem. But as I find out, the WFM is not visible in the EVF, and with this camera and its highly reflective viewing screen that's inevitably what I'm using to compose the shoot.
So where does that leave me? The Zebra I guess, for that remains visible in the EVF. But the Zebra is such a crude measure compared to the Waveform.
So that's where my figuring has taken me. Hope I've got it right, but so often when I think I have someone comes along and shows me other options. That said, does anyone reading this have other ideas on the best way to override automatic exposure settings and how to assess the changes you make?
Thanks.
John