The N-Log Exposure Mistake Every Nikon Shooter Makes

The N-Log Exposure Mistake Every Nikon Shooter Makes

Your Nikon N-Log footage looks noisy… and there’s a very specific reason why. Most new Nikon users make the exact same mistake when they start filming in LOG — and it destroys their image quality, especially in the shadows. In this video, I’ll show you the simple exposure technique that instantly gives you cleaner footage, richer color, and FAR better results in post-production. No new gear. No extra time. Just a smarter way to expose N-Log. You’ll learn: ✔️ Why your N-Log footage looks noisy ✔️ How to expose N-Log properly (ETTR made simple) ✔️ The exact method I use to protect shadows and reduce noise ✔️ How this improves your color grading results instantly ✔️ The quickest way to get cinematic Rec.709 conversions. If you work with a Nikon Z6, Z6II, Z8, Z9, or any camera that supports N-Log, this video will make your workflow easier — and your results better. I already have a full tutorial for converting R3D NE footage from the ZR, and the N-Log version is coming soon. So if you want weekly videos on Nikon, RED, and post-production techniques, make sure to subscribe! Thanks for watching — your support truly means a lot. See you in the next one. #NikonZR #NikonZ6III #NikonZ8 #NikonZ9 #NikonNLog #NLog #ExposeToTheRight #ETTR #LogFootage #VideoExposure #CinematographyTips #ColorGrading #DaVinciResolve #FilmmakingTutorial #CameraSettings #NikonColour #REDWorkflow #CleanFootage #DynamicRange #VideoNoiseFix #CameraBasics