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Sony a9: Video Overexposed when imported, fine on camera

Sony a9: Video Overexposed when imported, fine on camera

I'm a chip of a video newbie having shot yet photography my entire career. Lately clients have been asking for video so I idea I'd give it a go.

Shooting on my Sony a9, video looks correctly exposed when previewed on the display/viewfinder and when played dorsum on camera. When imported into Concluding Cut and on the files in the Finder, everything is terribly overexposed and flat.

I have a hunch that this is something to do with a colour profile or HDR but I tin can't figure information technology out. What am I doing incorrect?

Re: Sony a9: Video Overexposed when imported, fine on camera

Adding some photos for an idea of what I'yard dealing with.

Hither's the footage on the photographic camera, decently exposed (I could utilise some piece of work on the lights) with details in the highlights and a fairly adept white rest.

Here's what I'm getting when the file is transferred to my Mac, either into Final Cut Pro or directly in the Finder.

Everything is blown out and if I try to lower the highlights, the photo looks terribly flat.

I feel similar this should exist recoverable because I can see all the details when played back on my camera. Tin can anyone assistance me understand this?

PAntunes • Contributing Member • Posts: 982

Re: Sony a9: Video Overexposed when imported, fine on camera

Do you know what kind of profile you're using to picture? And do y'all have gama contour assist turned on in the camera? (bill of fare/setup/page1)

Re: Sony a9: Video Overexposed when imported, fine on camera

Cheers for the response @PAntunes. I've not been able to detect a colour profile in my menus. The closest I've found is the colour space (sRGB)

I as well don't have the Gamma profile help that you mention. This is my setup menu on folio one

Re: Sony a9: Video Overexposed when imported, fine on photographic camera

Need more data, are yous shooting in aperture or shutter priority? And have you got Auto Dull Shutter ready and or using anything other than standard picture show profile set?

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Re: Sony a9: Video Overexposed when imported, fine on camera

I was shooting it in Aperture Priority. The Sony a9 doesn't appear to accept Picture Profiles. Googling it shows people asking if Sony has added Flick Profiles to the a9 notwithstanding.
Similarly, I tin can't observe an Auto Slow Shutter function.

The mystery here is that the video looks good on camera. I tin can see the details in the whites and her skin tone looks good. When the file is on my Mac or on an iPad, all the highlights are blown out, her pare tone is yellowish and overall the image appears flat.

I'm getting the sense that this is an HDR or colour space issue and the file is being adjusted to play on a device that can't read it. Annotation: I have the latest Last Cut Pro update. I tin't for the life of me observe where I'd modify the colour space or turn off HDR on the a9. 🤷🏼‍♂️

PAntunes • Contributing Member • Posts: 982

Re: Sony a9: Video Overexposed when imported, fine on camera

Have you lot tried filming something else to see if the problem persists?
And would it be possible to do a short clip (5sec or something) that you could upload to meet if the file has whatever indication of what the problem might exist?

Re: Sony a9: Video Overexposed when imported, fine on camera

I did notice something that might've affected the outputted video: My exposure compensation dial was inadvertently maxed to +3. Nonetheless, the video played back on camera looks adept, so I wonder if this EV +3 is added to the file and processed in post. If so, that should exist reversible.

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Re: Sony a9: Video Overexposed when imported, fine on photographic camera

iPedro1000 wrote:

I was shooting it in Aperture Priority.

shoot it in full transmission mode, with the punch on top set for video.

generally it's 1/60th(1080p)-120th(4k) shutter, don't change it.

The mystery here is that the video looks good on camera.

the carte du jour item Setting Result: ON gives wysiwyg for stills, not certain how that affects video, but it'southward something to check.

effort calibrating the evf effulgence, sounds like it'due south off.

shoot a serial of stills at different exposures, open the jpgs on the sdcard on the figurer where you can see the histogram, annotation the shot with the all-time histogram, so open up that pic upwards on the a9 and adjust brightness.

you may desire to do that at iso100.

Re: Sony a9: Video Overexposed when imported, fine on camera

My bad Creative Mode (pg 12 on carte 1) and make sure no picture result is on. Besides check Live view display is enabled (pg 8 carte du jour 2)

Mail a motion picture of your screen in video mode with all of the settings/icon on so we can run into

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