Does ALEXA Mini Exposure Logic Apply to ALEXA 35?
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2025 2:29 am
Hello,
When shooting with the ALEXA Mini, I used the following approach to manage dynamic range:
Low-key scenes: EI 200–400
Normal scenes: EI 800
Bright scenes/exteriors: EI 1200–1600
Does this make sense as a general method for distributing the dynamic range with the Mini right?
So now I’m transitioning to the ALEXA 35. Should I follow a similar logic, or does the new sensor require a different approach?
I’m about to shoot a project where the first unit will use the ALEXA 35, and a second unit will shoot inserts right after using the same fps, shutter, and T-stop. Ideally, I’d like to keep the same EI between both units. Would that work?
Thanks!
When shooting with the ALEXA Mini, I used the following approach to manage dynamic range:
Low-key scenes: EI 200–400
Normal scenes: EI 800
Bright scenes/exteriors: EI 1200–1600
Does this make sense as a general method for distributing the dynamic range with the Mini right?
So now I’m transitioning to the ALEXA 35. Should I follow a similar logic, or does the new sensor require a different approach?
I’m about to shoot a project where the first unit will use the ALEXA 35, and a second unit will shoot inserts right after using the same fps, shutter, and T-stop. Ideally, I’d like to keep the same EI between both units. Would that work?
Thanks!