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#1
Hi there, I need to get rid of the "Kel" and "Iso" shortcut overlays I always get when I'm recording. I mean, ONLY THE OVERLAYS, not disabling the actual shortcuts function on Prefs->Arrow/SET shortcuts.

And I only need to remove THOSE overlays, so turning on the "Clear overlays" is not an option.

Any help? Thanks!
#2
General Chat / Re: 6D - Best ISO in Video mode
February 22, 2016, 09:57:25 PM
Canon 6D ISO test:

https://vimeo.com/146119789
#3
Hello there,
when I convert MLVs shot with my 6D with raw2cdng 1.7.4 I always get one or two red frames flashing towards the beginning of the resulting DNG file. I tried many times with different settings but once I import the DNG in premiere I always find these red frames. I tried converting the MLVs with MLVRawviewer (which I don't like) and I don't get the red frames, but I'd prefer to use raw2cdng. Any help?

Edit: wooops I noticed only now this issue is already being discussed... I thought it wasn't because the search didn't show anything.
#4
Raw Video / Red frames in 6D RAW videos
January 25, 2016, 01:24:29 AM
Hi,
I just did some tests with my 6D and Magic Lantern for RAW video, and I noticed that even with the configurations that get the "green light" for continuos recording (for example 720p@24fps), I often get a red frame (the screen goes completely red for 1 or 2 frames instead of showing the recorded images) inside videos, like if it's a frame skip that the camera covers with a red frame. Why does this happen? How can I avoid it? It does happen also in the very short clips I'm able to record at "1080p". Not always, but often! Thanks
#5
Thanks a lot for your help. The problem is I have to shoot a commissioned short movie and I can't use 720p or lower resolution, nor I can record very short clips and glue them together :( I guess I have to stick to normal mode with Cinestyle profile :(
#6
It's 1824x776 at 2.35:1 and now that I notice it, it says 56.6mb/s. I only get the "green light" if I choose 4:1 aspect ratio (WTF). But now I wonder how several people claim to be able to do this at 2.35:1... As you say, it's impossible :(
#7
Hi there,
I browsed many old threads before opening this, and some say it is possible to shoot RAW videos on a 6D at 1080p if you lower the aspect ratio from 16:9 to 2.35:1 or 2.40:1. I tried but I still get frame drops after few seconds. I have a Sandisk Extreme 64GB certified for 95mb/s and that shouldn't be the problem, given the fact the internal 6D card reader peaks at 45mb/s more or less. So, how do you people pull off recording 1080p RAW without frame skipping? I tried everything but I still can't. Thanks a lot.  :D