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hi fellow video enthusiast Iamp;#39;m half and youamp;#39;re watching half video order stuff have you ever wondered how to correctly expose canon C log with all the other exposing that goes on when filming with Sonyamp;#39;s s lot two and three this raised a few questions for me and I just wanted to know the best way to do it if youamp;#39;re new to the channel and you enjoy this content please be sure to drop a like and subscribe thatamp;#39;s the best way to support things so C log should you over expose under expose and which looks best should you use the Canon view assist and whatamp;#39;s the deal with the low I say 100 and 200 letamp;#39;s find out in this first clip you can see Iamp;#39;ve exposed it so the meter on the ESR reads exactly zero were at f/2 I say 400 which is the native ISO for C log on that camera so this exposure looks okay it would be just the eye test but looking at the histogram this does not look good to me thereamp;#39;s far too much information bel