How To Get Classic Chrome Film Simulation in Sony Cameras

How To Get Classic Chrome Film Simulation in Sony Cameras
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I am a sony user now, but I love fuji.

I used to shoot with Fuji, then I left it for Sony due to Fuji's shitty autofocus system. Then I returned to Fuji again - for its colors. Eventually, I started using both systems—you can call me spoiled!

Now, I primarily shoot videos with Sony and photos with Fuji. But when I'm out shooting video, sometimes I want to take pictures as well. Here's the problem: I didn't bring my Fuji.

I miss the colors—the film simulations, Classic Chrome to be exact!

After some research, I found a solution that works for me on my Sony ZV-E1 and Sony A7C II. There are some tweaks you can do on your Sony camera to get a Classic Chrome look straight out of the camera (SOOC).

At first, I thought the "Creative Look" filters in Sony cameras were just a gimmick. However, by adjusting the settings, we can actually achieve a classic chrome look.

Here are the settings I used:

  • Creative Look: IN
  • Contrast: +2
  • Highlights: 0
  • Shadows: -2
  • Fade: 0
  • Saturation: -2
  • Sharpness: 0
  • Clarity: +3
  • Tint: +1

And result?

Though it's not perfect, you can tell it's not classic chrome from the reds. But when I couldn't bring my fuji - or I need extra depth in a photo, but don't want to open lightroom - this works like a charm!