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this video is all about when you should not be shooting log footage and a little bit about when you should if youamp;#39;re new here my name is Javon dovey I do a lot of filmmaking tutorials a bunch of camera reviews some cool adventure stuff and today weamp;#39;re talking about log footage and if itamp;#39;s something that you should shoot more and more today cameras are coming out with the capabilities to shoot log but log is is a flattened image but the reason that you shoot log footage is to preserve the highlights and to preserve the darks so what it does is it basically flattens out your exposure so youamp;#39;re shooting right in the middle of highlights and darks and what that does is it preserves your dynamic range and every camera has a specific dynamic range native to the camera so it might be 14 stops it might be 16 it might be 18 whatever your camera may have and thereamp;#39;s a specific range of the amount of stops of light that your sensor will pick up now log pres