I'm sharing an update on our intended workflow...and seeking confirmation I am understanding how CINE EI functions correctly. Seeing as we will be taking advanatge of CINE EI mode on the Sony FX6, and following all the very helpful advice online from @alisterchapman, we'll be shooting at 400 EI, so to over expose by one stop, by metering to the on-screen s709 MLUT at the recommended values, i.e. middle grey = 45%, skin tones ~50%, white card 77-78%. My question relates to the C300mk2 settings, which does not have CINE EI mode, yet we want to similarly overexpose by one stop when filming with its Canon Log 2. Cinema Gamut, and so presumably - to emulate the function of CINE EI on that camera - which also has a native ISO of 800, we can simply drop the ISO to 400, and meter for that exposure - which with Clog2, middle grey should have IRE= 39.8, and then once this exposure is reached at ISO 400, we restore the camera to its native ISO of 800, to begin our recording, thus effectively achieving the same as what we achieved using CINE EI on the Sony - over exposing by one stop. Is my understanding correct? Thanks in advance!