: For specific ungraded 4:2:2 10-bit "nude" footage (ungraded), see Vimeo - Emmanuel Pampuri GH5 Test . Understanding ISO 6400 in V-Log
: You can find 4K 4:2:2 10-bit sample video files in both V-Log and standard profiles available for download in the description of this Panasonic LUMIX S1 V-Log Sample Video Lumix S1H 5.9K Ungraded V-Log
: Users often share high ISO (up to ISO 4000 and above) V-Log footage for grading practice, such as these files hosted on Google Drive for GH5S Testing. LUMIX GH5 4:2:2 10-bit V-Log Sample : For specific ungraded 4:2:2 10-bit "nude" footage
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While specific test files for ISO 6400 can vary by camera model (e.g., GH5S, S5, S1), the following sources provide high-quality ungraded .MOV files for testing: Panasonic LUMIX S1 V-Log Sample Footage Workflow Tips for Ungraded Footage : ISO 6400
: V-Log at ISO 6400 will show more noise than at 4000, but it is often considered cleaner than lower non-native ISOs (like 3200) because it benefits from the high-gain amp circuit. Workflow Tips for Ungraded Footage
: ISO 6400 is just above the second native circuit (4000). While it remains highly usable due to the camera's high sensitivity, it is technically a "pushed" version of the 4000 circuit. : For specific ungraded 4:2:2 10-bit "nude" footage
: A high-resolution original file is available for download with a free Vimeo account via Vimeo - Lumix S1H Ungraded File