Best LUTs for Filmmakers in 2026: The Complete Camera Guide
Why Camera-Specific LUTs Matter
Every camera manufacturer uses different color science, different log encoding curves, and different color gamuts. A LUT designed for ARRI's Log C will produce incorrect results on Sony's S-Log3 footage, and vice versa. Camera-specific LUTs are calibrated to work with each manufacturer's unique color characteristics, ensuring accurate and predictable results.
Our Top LUT Picks by Camera System
Blackmagic (BMPCC 4K, 6K, 6K Pro)
Look for LUTs that support Gen 5 color science and are calibrated for BRAW footage. The BMPCC benefits enormously from LUTs because its default Rec.709 conversion is quite neutral.
RED (Komodo, V-Raptor, DSMC2)
RED LUTs should be designed for the IPP2 pipeline and tested with REDCODE RAW. The high dynamic range of RED cameras means your LUTs need to handle extreme tonal ranges without artifacts.
Sony (FX6, FX3, A7S III)
Sony S-Log3/S-Gamut3.Cine LUTs are essential for getting consistent results across Sony's cinema camera lineup. Pay special attention to skin tone rendering under mixed lighting.
Canon (C70, R5 C, C300 Mark III)
Canon's renowned color science means your LUTs should enhance rather than correct. Look for LUTs that respect Canon's natural skin tone rendering while adding creative polish.
ARRI (Alexa Mini, Alexa 35)
ARRI LUTs should follow a minimalist philosophy — subtle creative enhancements that complement ARRI's already exceptional color science. Less is more with Alexa footage.
Drones (DJI Inspire 3, Mavic 3 Pro, FPV)
Aerial LUTs need to address atmospheric haze, sky enhancement, and the unique exposure challenges of drone cinematography.
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