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Developing Magic Lantern => Feature Requests => Topic started by: Windston on December 17, 2015, 07:25:56 AM

Title: 600D Recording with Sensor Crop 1:1 Pixel Ratio
Post by: Windston on December 17, 2015, 07:25:56 AM
This is especially important for planetary imaging on the astrophotography side of things.
This would be awesome to see on the 600D.

Is this possible
Title: Re: 600D Recording with Sensor Crop 1:1 Pixel Ratio
Post by: Walter Schulz on December 17, 2015, 07:29:19 AM
Not exactly sure what your problem with ML's features is. You can do framing very well by creating a 1:1 cropmark.

EDIT: You haven't got into detail about why this feature is so important. Please explain for non-astros.
Title: Re: 600D Recording with Sensor Crop 1:1 Pixel Ratio
Post by: Windston on December 17, 2015, 08:04:52 AM
No, I should have been more clear. I dont want a 1:1 crop, I want video that is a 1:1 pixel ratio from the sensor, no downscaling as this Thrashes fine planetary detail. Like the 550d Movie crop mode, 5x zoom at 640*480, which only uses the central 640*480 pixels of the sensor.
Title: Re: 600D Recording with Sensor Crop 1:1 Pixel Ratio
Post by: Walter Schulz on December 17, 2015, 08:23:42 AM
- Load MLV_REC.mo
- Restart in video mode and press zoom button (5x)
- Activate "RAW video (MLV)" -> Aspect Ratio 1:1
- Decrease resolution until "1:1" is actually set.
- Done

Title: Re: 600D Recording with Sensor Crop 1:1 Pixel Ratio
Post by: Ihoujin on January 04, 2016, 08:43:29 AM
I know your question has already been answered, but I thought I'd share my thoughts on tricks to use with it.
Note, I haven't had ML long, and am waiting for the opportunity to try this myself, but I think it'll work.

So, Besides 1:1 crop, there are cases where something else could be useful. For instance since 640 by X is the smallest resolution you can choose. Using something like 5:1 will crop the image down to 640x128. For planetary images that only take a small portion of the frame, this will help keep the buffer from overflowing and  in theory reduce overall file size by 5x.

To plan your framing. I use Stellarium, with it you can simulate the FOV your camera and telescope can produce. I can tell you that with my 1000mm F/5 scope, using 640x128 (5:1 crop) I can easily fit the bright Jupiter and the 4 dimmer Galilean moons in one frame. Coupled with HDR video, I think I can simultaneously capture properly exposed frames and compose them in post.

To config Stellarium the 600D sensor has these attributes.
Resolution: 5184*3456
Chip Width: 22.3
Chip Height: 14.9
Pixel width and height: 4.3
From there adjust resolution and chip size proportionally for custom crops.
You will also have to configure your telescope specs, eyepieces and barlows.

Enjoy.
Title: Re: 600D Recording with Sensor Crop 1:1 Pixel Ratio
Post by: Amrch on May 17, 2023, 03:06:29 PM
Guys is that even possible to activate 5x crop mode and 60 FPS at the same time on 600D ?
Every time I switch I'm getting no more than 37fps which is so sad... I'm using 10bit modification. Resolution is not a problem cause I'm shooting planetary.