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Canon C100 / C300 Custom Picture Profile Noise Comparison

January 9th, 2015 Jump to Comment Section 25
Canon C100 / C300 Custom Picture Profile Noise Comparison

This is a guest post by contributor Patrick Zadrobilek (website), a filmmaker based in Vienna, Austria, who likes to dig into the technical nitty-gritty details of his gear to get the best results possible. It was originally published on his own blog.  (nl)

This test shows the different noise levels when ramping up ISO values on the most used Custom Picture Profiles (CPs) for the Canon C100 and C300.

CPNoiseTest_Comp

The Test

The lens used was a Sigma 18-35mm f1.8 which has a beautyful neutral look. To achieve best possible quality the clips are recorded on an Atomos Ninja Blade with DNxHD 220x (10 bit).

While slowly rising ISO from 850 to 80.000, I closed the apperture to compensate exposure until f8, after wich I kicked in the ND 4x filter of the camera and then continued with f1.8. The point where f8 is reached is different on each CP because they all need different exposure levels.

The most exposure latitude of course is in the c-log based CPs like the Cinema c-log (original Canon-Log), the CinemaEx (NTown’s video-levels-optimized version of c-log) and NTCLOGcFe (a color-matrix modified version based on c-log).

The worst is WideDR which tries to compress a very wide dynamic range while keeping some contrast, but at the cost of image quality.

The Conclusion

For maximum viewing pleasure jump over to vimeo and download the movie in the original uploaded format.
vimeo.com/116241379

Noise levels are worst on the WideDR for the above mentioned reasons. The signal processing is on it’s limits and see not only brighness noise but very nasty color noise with this very special Picture Profile which I dont reccomend for shooting unless you absolutely no idea how to grade or color correct an image.

The main discovery on this test was that the CPs which has video levels over 100% does have more agressive noise, the higher video levels seem to boost noise levels too. The CPs with video levels above 100% are the WideDR, Cinema c-log and NTCine1cX.

The ones that had the least noise levels are Cine1n, Cine2n, Cine2c and the winner is CinemaEx, which is just a simple modified version of the original c-Log but with corrected black-levels and lowered white-levels set to exactly 100%.

Download-links to the free Custom Picture Styles below.

Download CINEMAEX.cpf file (for Canon EOS-C100)

Download CinemaEX.cpf file (for Canon EOS-C300). Final Version.

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