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#1
Tragic Lantern / Re: Raw video on 50d and 40d
August 30, 2013, 04:57:22 PM
Native ISO is the highest such ISO of a camera, at which the analog signal is not amplified before the conversion in digital.
#2
Tragic Lantern / Re: Raw video on 50d and 40d
August 30, 2013, 04:30:26 PM
Quote from: rockfallfilms on August 30, 2013, 10:04:22 AM
+1 - Monti's comments are beyond tedious now.

I have gone through everything and all text present is just the explanation text of what the setting does. I tried using the other digic effects including Cartoon Looks "2" and "3" and they all work. At this point I am at my wits end when it comes to this issue.

Also, if I may post outside the general topic here for a second. Do you guys believe through firmware modifications we can squeeze a few extra trimmings out of say a Hero 3 BE? Nothing crazy just forced CBR and a possible multiplier? Possibly a manual exposure mode? ISO selection alone would be phenomenal.
#3
Tragic Lantern / Re: Raw video on 50d and 40d
August 30, 2013, 03:36:33 AM
Hey guys, got a quick question for yall

So recently I began optimizing my 50D for general shooting and took the advice from a poster upon being able to achieve focus easier using LV. He stated to use a combination of focus-peak and the zoom box alongside the digic setting "Cartoon Look" set to number "1". This made achieving focus super easy but recently the setting (though active) did not appear on my LV display regardless of whether or not I re-installed the latest version of tragic lantern 2.0 or disengaged and reengaged the digic setting. All of my other settings have remained the same and I am running a lexar 32gb x100 card.

So whats going on here?

Also I never got the chance to record while the cartoon look was applied, so is it applied to your recorded footage? if so I just assume you disengage the setting before shooting.
Thanks guys,