Which cameras MOVON works with
Short answer: any of them. MOVON matches on color characteristics, not model numbers, so there is no per-camera support list to check.
The honest answer to "does MOVON support my camera?" is yes, and that is by design, not a coverage claim.
Why there is no support list
Most color tools ship a list of supported cameras because they rely on per-camera profiles: a lookup table keyed to a model number, built from a studio-chart capture months earlier. Miss the lookup, miss the match.
MOVON does not work that way. It reads the color characteristics of the footage itself (the displayable signal, after a display LUT) and groups the cameras on a timeline by how their color actually behaves. The grouping is a clustering pass on what the AI models see in the frames, not a metadata tag.
The practical result: there is no model number for MOVON to recognize or fail to recognize. A camera it has never "seen" matches the same as one it has. The longer comparison between the two approaches lives at How MOVON compares to other color-matching plugins.
Common cameras and their LOG profiles
This is a reference for *which display LUT to apply before MOVON*, not a support matrix. If a camera or profile is not listed, MOVON still matches it. You just pick the display LUT yourself.
- Sony: S-Log3 (S-Gamut3.Cine), S-Log2, X-OCN
- Canon: C-Log, C-Log2, C-Log3 (Cinema Gamut)
- Blackmagic: BRAW Film, Blackmagic Wide Gamut
- ARRI: LogC3, LogC4 (AWG3 / AWG4)
- RED: Log3G10, Log3G12 (REDWideGamutRGB)
- Panasonic: V-Log, V-Log L (V-Gamut)
- DJI: D-Log, D-Log M
- Nikon: N-Log, N-RAW
- Fujifilm: F-Log, F-Log2
- Z CAM: Z-Log2
- Apple: Apple Log, ProRes Log
Once the display LUT is on
That is the whole prerequisite. With every clip in a viewable state, run Analyze and MOVON groups the cameras and matches them, whatever the brand, whatever the sensor.


