Magic Lantern has an internal benchmark that writes a block of data to the card with the card controller. In the 5D Mark III I got sustained 75MB/s write speeds to my 1000x compact flash card which I used in the 1D C to record 4K MJPEG. Not only is the card capable of that rate, but the internal card controller seems to be too.
Andrew Reid from EOS HD developed his own picture profiles to bring C-Log to Canon DSLRs such as the 1DX Mark II and 5D Mark IV. Technicolor also have Cinestyle and an Cinestyle S-Curve profiles that will do a similar thing. The other option of course as we all know is from Magic Lantern, but that does void your camera warranty.
Current cameras supported include the 5D Mark II, 5D Mark III, 6D, 7D, 50D, 60D, 500D/T1i, 550D/T2i, 600D/T3i, 650D/T4i, 700D/T5i, 1100D/T3 and EOS M. These are just a few features of Magic
1) Update camera firmware to 2.0.3. 2) Format your CF card from the camera. 3) Extract contents of ML .zip into your card's root folder. 4) Run "firmware upgrade" once again. 5) Voilà. Magic Lantern. (press DELETE for menu) Thanks to all who helped us with donations and bug reports. We finally received a few IDA licenses and can improve Magic
I experimented a little bit with Macro my first time. filmed with my good old 5D Mark II in 5.6K (5632 x 2354), 12Bit Magic Lantern Raw with 3.8fps. I used t
The above video was shot by Tom Akerman using the Canon EOS 5D mkIII with various Canon L lenses. This was shot by James Miller with the Magic Lantern 5D3 Raw firmware. Captured at 1920 x 720 @25p. The above video was shot on the 5D Mark III with a Sigma Art 35mm and a 64GB Lexar 1066x CF-Card.
According to Magic Lantern, there are some downsides to using the Dual ISO firmware, though. Vertical resolution is reduced by half and there's more moiré and aliasing in over and underexposed areas. The author also warns that since this software modifies the sensor's operation, you could end up frying your camera.
Hi, and thanks for any help in advance. I have had AJ 5.0 on my 5D Mark II for several years. It was fantastic for many reasons, primarily for the expanded audio capability, lower bit-rate for longer shoots that could handle the drop in quality, and for focus peak which made it possible for me to shoot without an external monitor.
Doubtful, the write speed so far has been only 45ish mbps, for 4k raw, it would be only able to write 20-30 frames before buffer fills up and drops frames. Where have you seen tests on the 6D Mark II where the write speeds are only 45mb/s? The card slot is supports UHS-1, giving speeds up to 90mb/s IIRC. I'm not aware of any tests being done on
A tutorial on how to create a focus stacked image using Magic Lantern for Canon DSLRs including a brief overview of a post production technique using Lightro
I just found another difference: This new build magiclantern-Nightly.2014Apr07.5D2212 seems to be slower than 2b804e8cdd3c when recording: Today I could record with 1728x972@25p on a 128GB 1000x KB CF card for as long as nearly 10mins (before I pressed stop).
A few ML features are not compatible with 1.2.3 (see the Features tab and the 1.1.3 forum thread). If you need any of these features, you will have to downgrade to 1.1.3. Recommended card setup. install Magic Lantern to an SD card; use CF card(s) for taking pictures or recording videos; However, any card configuration may be used.
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I'm using a Canon 5D Mark II, with 50mm 1.2 and 24-105mm 4.0 lenses, using SanDisk Extreme PRO as storage (64GB, 160 MB/s). No external monitors connected This is in my ML folder > Settings > raw_rec.cfg. # Config file for module mlv_lite (MLV_LITE.MO) raw.video.enabled = 1 raw.write.speed = 7335 Yesterday I recorded some (very important) footage.
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