Thanks, that chart is really helpful.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: gary2013 on January 13, 2014, 03:20:51 AMStrange, I have the 22 EFM and haven't seen it. Can anybody confirm this happens with the 22 or 11-whatever wide angle lens too?
The shutterbug appears when you use the EFM 18-55 lens oin the M with ML. After you turn on the camera in Movie mode, try to take a pic pushing the shutter button and nothing happens. Three workarounds- power off and on real quick before the red led flashes, untwist the lens slightly and then twist back on and reformat using the Canon menu choosing to KEEP the ML files intact and then always having a 4gb record cycle instead of 6gb using exfat. all three work for me. But the shutterbug only relates to The M with the EFM lenses. And some people have different experiences with it, but very similar.
Gary
Quote from: RavingRover on January 06, 2014, 07:26:52 AMAcutally, I'm mainly a video guy, so smooth operation of things like zebras, rec picstyle, and basic audio meters are my main concern. I do use the eosm for photos a lot too, but I haven't experienced the shuterbug, if someone can give me steps to recreate it, I can try to find a fix.
IIRC, the person porting TL to ML was mostly concerned with 'picture taking' changes to TL, NOT video. So this is of importance to him, I think !! I am sure it is not easy getting all the code deltas correct, assuming his tools are not so great, shame there is not a 'versioning' code repository to keep each code 'effort/changes' independent by 1% & others.
Quote from: a1ex on January 07, 2014, 05:06:06 PMBMD has full time developers and still hasn't realeased fixes/features for their cameras (audio meters?) that the ML team solved on cameras that they don't even make.
Welcome to Linux Airlines. Unlike BMPCC, ML is a spare-time community project and nobody of us is developing full-time. Identifying the bugs is a very time-consuming process for us, and doesn't require any coding skills, so you can help a lot simply by documenting these issues properly.
Quote from: RavingRover on January 05, 2014, 11:24:04 PMNot really. 720 will still look good as most people viewing your work (if it is meant for web) won't even bother to put it in fullscreen on their tiny laptop monitors. I've put more than a few hours into trying to develop a raw workflow to even do a simple 1-2 minute project shooting around town, and the results of my simple comparison tests don't show enough difference to warrant all the extra effort. After the basic stability/usability features get sorted, there is no reason not to push the camera to its limit, but for me, the EOSM is a great tiny camera that I can keep on me to get good video with minimal fuss, and stock h264 really is good enough for most simple doc pickup shots (again, for web delivery). If anyone really needs raw on the cheap and it's non-negotioable, they should pick up one of the BMD cameras.
PS: Now the question is, is it worth the huge trouble processing raw 720p when the world wants 2kHD or even 4kHD !? Especially considering the ability to get high bit rate compressed H.264, would anyone notice the diff for a huge amount of situations? Maybe only for high ISO situs?
Quote from: gary2013 on December 31, 2013, 08:15:42 PMYeah, the menu settings are really weird, I will look into fixing it. As a work around you can see what the actual shutter value is by pressing set while on the shutter menu to hide the rest of the menu options and looking at bottom ML bar.
I forgot to say the shutter "menu settings", not the main display screen.
Quote from: tob on January 01, 2014, 10:12:10 PMNo, I'm not sure I've seen any steps to reproduce it, and I haven't experienced it myself.
Did you figure out the shutter bug?
Quote from: debrecen on December 31, 2013, 05:52:25 PMEOSM as well, although the locations of the dots differs depending on the raw crop. Incorporating the remover into one of the raw converters would be very very useful for people with these cameras.
I haven't looked at Cinelerra / Kino in a while. I have found kdenlive to be the only useful Linux editor for me, last time I looked into it. The process of importing stills as a sequence into a video file is the same as with After Effects, so I thought I would mention that. In the spirit of 100% open-source.
PinkDotRemover is necessary for the t4i/650d and some other (?) Canons, although the term understates the severity of the problem.
Quote from: gary2013 on December 31, 2013, 05:23:14 AMI'll look into the shutter display. I never tried it, but I don't think headphone was ever working, even on TL.
thanx Jordan. The display for the shutter seems strange with all the numbers and letters. Can we get the normal 1/48 and so on back? Headphone does not work. I did record some raw at 720p24, but I don't think it is MLV. There was no playback of the file in the File Manager section like before.
Quote from: Canon eos m on December 31, 2013, 12:45:52 PMI think ETTR hints on the menu are correct, but the actual feature isn't correct. I have not tried dual ISO on any camera, so I can't speak to that, but again, my focus is weird menu things, audio/video features before working on dual ISO, raw, etc.
I have tested the latest release of the EOS ML firmware. There are quite a few bugs and some features do not seem to be active yet. Dual ISO/ ETTR need some working on.
The pink dots while RAW recording are still seen. RAW video replay does not work.
However, I just discovered the H.264 recording at 3X zoom. And wow! This feature alone makes this release worth a million bucks.
Quote from: gary2013 on December 31, 2013, 03:59:59 PMYes, I think there might be more than just changing C to F going on. My camera has shown temps of 100C after just turning on in a cool room, and the camera is very cool to the touch. I will add this as well.
Fix the red box temp settings. I have posted before that it is definitely incorrect saying it is Centigrade. It should be down to around 30C and my M is always showing around 100C more or less even when I first turn it on.
Quote from: gary2013 on December 31, 2013, 03:56:39 PMThanks, I think this was an issue on TL as well. I will add it to the list.
it would be good to have the audio return to it's ON state after shooting raw and then going back to shooting H264. Raw disables the sound, so enable the audio when we disable the raw settings to go back to H264.
Quote from: Oswald on December 31, 2013, 01:54:20 PMThere is a setting under the video tab in the ML menu that lets you turn on/off the 3x crop. This uses the center area of the sensor and gets rid of moire and aliasing. With the 22mm lens, this feature gives you a lot of flexibility to get semi-wide and close up shots in a small package.
How you make it? Video?
Quote from: ItsMeLenny on December 31, 2013, 02:49:22 AMFor a utility mixer, it's great, I bought a 12 channel $40 mixer 6+ years ago and use it for video, submixing keyboards, live looping, reall everything, never had an issue. We also have a behringer digital mixer as our main live board at church and it offers a lot of great routing options and it hasn't let us down yet.
I wouldn't recommend behringer, even though it probably is in your price range. One $20 umbrella will outlast four $5 umbrellas.
Quote from: R4dev on December 20, 2013, 04:01:17 AMWhile I never experienced the camera restarting, I had issues with a class 10 transend card. Try turning on FPS override to something like 8 fps just to test the stability and post workflow, and look for something like a sandisk 45 MBs card once you're ready to take the next step.
Hi there! I'm new to the forum, and want to thank you all for your hard work.
I have a problem that I hope you can help with. I recently bought an EOS-M and couldn't wait to put ML on it. It downloaded fine and everything seems to work fine, except when I try to shoot RAW video. It seems to start shooting, then after a second the camera restarts, without saving any files. It happens in crop mode as well. I'm using Transcent 32GB SDHC class 10 card and I tested with 1408x362 resolution at 2.35:1 ratio. Sorry if this problem has been resolved before, the topic is 89 pages long now and my search found nothing.
Quote from: gary2013 on December 19, 2013, 09:19:10 PMLightweight docs is why I got the M too, and audio will be one of the big things I'll look at. I think audio meters before recording probably can't happen since the chip is only active once you start. You can test levels in the Canon manual setup and see meters before recording, or just record a test clip to test the levels (this is what I do on the t3i). I am a little more concerned with trying to pick up all the bugs and stability stuff first, and 1% is sure to be better and faster for new feature stuff like that, but I'll give it a try to.
I know, I have said it over and over again, but since you asked, I would like to see the audio headphone out to work on the M. 1% spoke a few times as if he was just about to get to working on it and that he felt it was doable. Having the ability to hear the audio before , during and after an interview is crucial along with seeing the video playback on the lcd of the M. The whole purpose, at least for me, was buying the M to use in making documentaries while being discreet and having light weight without having lots of extra gear to carry and setup. The sound on camera is just fine for me. So, please try and get the audio out for headphones on the AV port as well as getting the audio meters to be visible before recording and during recording.
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