Ckeck this out!
http://youtu.be/dQ51rE_ZUgo
We can't if you don't embed it properly
Sorry, let me try this again:
Thanks!
so my plain boring 24-105 becomes 315mm telephoto??
and I can just carry 35/1.4 and get 105/1.4 image out of it as well?
this is just too much Magic Lantern!!
(I hope this can be used in still mode as well)
Quote from: bwv656 on June 03, 2013, 09:13:11 PM
(I hope this can be used in still mode as well)
Nope. Just in Video Mode. For still you can crop the photo yourself in Photoshop. Been asked many times, but in raw photo you have the whole raw sensor on the image so you crop it yourself
Thanks for the video, the visuals really helps explain what it really means to be able to use 3x crop mode on a full frame camera.
Quote from: RenatoPhoto on June 03, 2013, 10:31:24 PM
Nope. Just in Video Mode. For still you can crop the photo yourself in Photoshop. Been asked many times, but in raw photo you have the whole raw sensor on the image so you crop it yourself
Thank you RenatoPhoto,
Yes, it's great to have this feature in video mode.
And one more big thank you to ML team !!
This is incredible.
This is truly amazing. I keep looking to activate the crop factor mode but can't find it for some reason. any help?
I'm running the build may 29th on a 5D2.
Thanks!
Maybe this will help
How to record: -- RAW Digital Cropped Video on 5D3 --
http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=5441.0
thanks it helped a lot!
I just need to find a way to convert this 4gb file; so far I never succeed to do that for some strange reason! Any tips?
I'm windows 7, running the latest raw2dng with the last RAW build for 5d.
There's another version of raw2dng for files larger than 4Gb I think somewhere.. can't link it to you I don't use it.
So zoom x5 is actually zoom x3? :o
I'll have to do the calculations on my videos then. I assumed my 500mm in x5 zoom would be equivalent for 2500mm.
Zoom is horizontal resolution from a CR2 / horizontal resolution of the video. Do the math.
Here's another demo of crop mode: https://vimeo.com/67621937 (https://vimeo.com/67621937)
The perfect tool for wildlife filming! Filmed a short sequence of young owls in their nest. My 500mm becomes a 1500mm lens! Good demo of adobes warp stabilizer as well.
Quote from: Danne on June 08, 2013, 07:50:52 PM
The perfect tool for wildlife filming! Filmed a short sequence of young owls in their nest. My 500mm becomes a 1500mm lens! Good demo of adobes warp stabilizer as well.
Remove s from https:// to embed properly 8)
Sorry, just read the instructions again and changed.
Thanks!
//D