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Hey guys! Just wanted to know what the best "neutral" settings are for allowing a flexible post production? Basically, I want to have as much flexibility with color correction as possible. Any tips?
#1 (IMO) is overlight everything. You can take detail and bring it down (darken it), but you can't take lack of detail (underlit), and make it be there.
HFS100 here, but I think you have the same options..
ACG = 0
Framerate 24p
TV mode (aperture priority) shutter speed 1/60th or 1/48th if you prefer a bit more blur.
Custom FX = Sharpness -1
Use lights for ALL indoor shots. Use ND filter for bright outdoor shots.