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Tint
CaptainHook posted a graphic showing how tint settings can vary with colour temperature. Sorry, I don’t have the graphic. The default tints that are selected automatically with colour temperature are often sufficient for general situations. If you shoot raw, it’s just a starting point for your grade and you easily set it to anything suitable to your goals in post.
DCI versus 16:9
If you know your deliverables are going to be DCI resolutions, then you can save recording space by selecting a DCI resolution. Using 16:9 will give you additional flexibility in post to help with either stabilization or reframing. So your choice.
Detail Sharpening
Designed only for live broadcast and generally shouldn’t be used in other situations. You can add sharpening in post.
Adjust screen brightness so you have a chance of seeing the screen in bright daylight. Otherwise you can set it at less than 100% and conserve your battery. If you use false colour a few times to set exposure, you’ll see what brightness on the monitor works well.
The Rokinon Cine lenses don’t have electronic communication with the BMD camera, do the IRIS won’t display on the HUD.
WB / LUTs
Setting white balance is a starting point and can be adjusted in post to suit your needs. Again raw gives you much more flexibility to set it wherever you want. For example for outdoors scenes you might set it to 5600 and forget it. The actual colour temperature may be 3200 or 6500. I think it’s a habit to set it approximately correct for your scene and adjust in post. Again more important to set in camera for ProRes.
LUTs are quite a different kettle of fish. You select a LUT in camera to approximate the ‘look’ you want in post fir your deliverables so you can judge the scene the way you think it will finally look.
I tend not to do things in camera that can be done in post because post allows you to experiment and go in different directions. So I stay more vanilla in camera and add tastier flavors in post. More fun doing that in post if you’re not required by the director to use a LUT for his/her monitor.
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