What Is DJI Cine Mode and How to Use It (Step-by-Step Guide) Cine mode essentially places thresholds or limitations on control settings to limit the ranges of speed at which the drone can be manipulated These limits for the control sticks allow for slower and more fluid movements when pushing them all the way
| Help Guide for Creators | Using the Exposure Index in shooting You can adjust the amount of exposure latitude allocated to highlights or shadows by changing the exposure index (EI) when shooting in the Cine EI mode or Cine EI Quick mode The brightness of images monitored during shooting varies depending on the EI setting
CineEI is not the same as conventional shooting. The CineEI mode on these cameras is deliberately kept separate from the conventional “custom” or “SDR” mode to help people understand that this is something different And it really does need to be treated differently and you really do need to re-learn how you think about exposure
Sony FX3 Cine EI Mode – Full Explanation – SonyAlphaLab Basically this is an advanced exposure mode for log recording that allows you to control the camera in a streamlined way You can then adjust your exposure using the Exposure Index as a tool to prioritize shadow and or highlight detail…
Using Auto Exposure With Cine EI. – Seriously Photography If you wish to use auto exposure in the Cine EI mode then you need to understand that the camera’s auto exposure system measure what is being recorded It does not measure the LUT levels