Picture Styles control how much saturation, contrast, and sharpness is applied to your footage. The Standard style is decent for general use but isn't ideal for color grading. You can get more dynamic range out of the M50 and produce better, more cinematic looking footage through the use of flat picture styles. In this video, I test out three flat style options: FilmKit Flat, Technicolor Cinestyle, and Prolost Flat.
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△ Flat Picture Styles
FilmKit Flat
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Cinestyle
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Prolost Flat
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△ How to Install Picture Styles
Use the free EOS Utility app for Mac/Windows. Connect your M50 to the app wirelessly or through a USB cable, then edit Picture Styles through the app.
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