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Topics - Canon eos m

#1
Share Your Videos / Taxi Moment
May 25, 2014, 05:40:02 AM
5DM3 + GoPro
MLV, AE, PPRO



#2
Hi all,

On a recent trip, I shot a lot of video and stills all either as dual_iso or mlv and some as h.264.

The Komputerbay 128gb 1000x used for the project failed to read.

I then used the ZAR 92 to recover the files. The stills and mlv were saved with the .tiff extension. The h.264 were saved as .mov files. And there were some .mp4 files that I think we're the .idx files originally.

I can open the .tiff stills and convert using cr2hdr. But the rest are not openable. Is there anything I can do to recover my lost files? All help is appreciated. The original files are not available anymore since the card is formatted.
#3
Hi All,

I am presently a Windows 8 user and want to marry into the Apple Mac family since I want to use FCP, work with Prores 422 and above; and generally get a better machine.

Wanted to understand the lowest config that I could manage to process MLV/ RAW video files using Adobe CC programs (Premier, AE, Photoshop, FCP, etc.).

The local Apple store here in Singapore advised that the minimum I would need is 16GB RAM, i7 Quad-core, SSD / Flash Drive 256, HDD 1TB and things should be fine.

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated since I cannot afford to make a mistake on this purchase.
#4
Share Your Videos / tarun eosm mirror
February 15, 2014, 06:37:29 PM
shot as ML RAW with my canon eos m & rendered in after effects / encoder.

#5
User Introduction / Hello Everyone!
August 11, 2013, 01:05:47 PM
Hi MLers,

I have been using ML for about 3 months.

Not from the film or photographers fraternity but just a novice trying his hand at new stuff!

By profession, I am a corporate lawyer from India currently posted to Singapore working with a large multinational in the telecommunications sector.

What I found when using ML is how quickly I get drawn to the technical side of things - as opposed to the creative side.

The enthusiasm of the entire developer & user community is so active and responsive it boggles my mind at how fast this platform is evolving.

Keeping up to speed with this interface is a challenge and fun!

I am lucky that I have the means to buy good equipment (and indulge a bit in buying odd things that I don't know if I will ever use). My go to cameras are the Canon 5D Mark III and the Canon EOS M. I also have After Effects CS6, Photoshop CS6, and Premier Pro CS6 in my tool kit.

The 5D is a warhorse and a rock solid companion. It never lets me down and is able to handle light like none other can. It has interface limitations that are now sorted by the ML firmware upgrade. The recent one was the ability of the camera to harness write speeds of close to 110 mb/s (CF + SD combined) when shooting RAW video! This is freaky!

I cannot make good film or photos yet from the nice things I capture. After watching 1000's of videos on how to color correct and grade films and make better pictures, I have come to the conclusion that it will come when it comes. Nothing gained from trying to hurry this stuff. The fun part is the learning curve. It gets steeper and steeper before it gets better. Don't have a dedicated workflow yet. But .... who cares!

I am kicked that I can understand a bit of the technical stuff; can load my own ML builds with ease; able to participate in forum discussions; and have fun at the same time.

All in all it feels great to be part of a great community.

Thank you all!

Tarun