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Using Magic Lantern => General Help Q&A => Topic started by: podprzykryciem on March 18, 2017, 07:48:09 PM

Title: 'sand' on record, help please
Post by: podprzykryciem on March 18, 2017, 07:48:09 PM
Hey guys, I'm newbie and I need your help.
I use Canon 600 D, recording video at home, I think I have good light, but I have problem, just look my video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0DSWJI2CqY&feature=youtu.be
I from Polish, and I know my english it's not perfect, but I hope you understand me.
I use Magic Lantern, and my settings are:

ISO 800D+
4500 K
bit rate up to 1.4x
fps override 25.000
focus peak on,0.5,local
zebras lumafast, over 99%
picture style neutral
sharpness - 1
contrast - minus 3
saturation - minus 1
colour tone - not changed
highlight tone priority - enabled

If you open my video you will see the 'sand', and I don't know how I can get rid of it from the recording.

Can someone help me ?
Thanks for all answers.
Title: Re: 'sand' on record, help please
Post by: whyfy on March 19, 2017, 09:17:30 AM
Are you talking about image noise? from high using high ISO?
Title: Re: 'sand' on record, help please
Post by: podprzykryciem on March 19, 2017, 09:37:12 AM
Yep, look there:
(http://imgur.com/a/Ew9iv), this 'sand' or 'noise', I do not know how to call it professional. If I change ISO to 400 my image is too dark. I can improve the quality of camera settings, or the fault of lighting ? In addition to the image is not in focus.



Title: Re: 'sand' on record, help please
Post by: DerMax on March 19, 2017, 01:44:10 PM
Try to disable highlight tone priority.
should help a lot!
Title: Re: 'sand' on record, help please
Post by: podprzykryciem on March 19, 2017, 08:12:00 PM
O.K. I disable this option, but that's not that, any idea more ?
Title: Re: 'sand' on record, help please
Post by: eNnvi on March 19, 2017, 11:14:05 PM
just increase the light outside. 600D doens't like high iso too much, already at 800 you can see noise... better shoot in better light. Probably using 1600 ISO gets better result overexposing a little

(like shooting ETTR)