I know we have had this discussion in the past but LOG really is easy to use and I can grade it in about a minute unless I am trying to get a fancy look to my footage. With snow and bright skies you really need to underexpose to make sure that you are preserving the detail for post.
With my
Air 2S there is a LOG helper setting that shows in screen what the world really looks like while recording in D-LOG. Unfortunately like most things that involve the
Mavic 3 its not available yet for that craft.
The helper setting would have really allowed you put things right during filming but you were probably fine with Normal mode for snow. I did see some white clipping in some scenes but I don't know what you used to shoot them. Skies can sometimes be very complex and I find that that is one place where LOG can really excel. I find Normal will often yield odd colors and banding where LOG produces a smooth transition from whites all the way through light and dark blue.
Had my first snow here last night so I am hoping to get some video in a little while.