Quote from: ArcziPL on April 25, 2021, 11:42:11 AM
And if you ask me, I got rid of these "problematic" lenses, as I didn't like them anyway (EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM & EF 50mm f/1.4 USM).
well...some of them are great actually, 85 f1.2 is a great example
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And if you ask me, I got rid of these "problematic" lenses, as I didn't like them anyway (EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM & EF 50mm f/1.4 USM).
Quote from: Walter Schulz on April 25, 2021, 07:22:12 AM
First: There is a department for this -> Feature requests.
But don't mind that. Visit Scripting corner first and explore Garry's script repository, esp. DOFIS.
I think there may be a problem with executing scripts at shutdown/sleep but IANAP.
Quote from: ArcziPL on April 25, 2021, 09:32:40 AM
Already discussed
https://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=22054.0
Quote from: kitor on September 23, 2020, 11:00:52 AM
No. CF card memory and device modes (except IDE mode) are just based and backward compatible to PCMCIA standard.
In the same way as IDE / UDMA modes are exposing IDE interface directly on CF connector and require direct passive adapter, in first two modes CF card is basically a smaller PCMCIA card.
CF host does not need to support PCMCIA. PCMCIA support CF as it acts like PCMCIA.
And "card readers" others than CF are either emulating PCMCIA memory mode, or are just straight PCI (PCMCIA) devices interacting with OS, thus requiring device mode support and drivers. You won't find this on camera.
Quote from: theBilalFakhouri on September 21, 2020, 10:11:28 PM
The official ML source code has moved to Heptapod:
https://foss.heptapod.net/magic-lantern/magic-lantern
You can clone from there using Mercurial
Quote from: IDA_ML on September 04, 2020, 08:07:36 AM
Reddeercity,
In your situation and given this excellent price, I would definitely go for the 5D3. I have some experience with that camera with ML on it and it really provides stunning quality results, especially in the high-resolution anamorphic modes whose quality is barely distinguishable from the 1:1 ones. Furthermore, ML on it is very stable and reliable and camera never overheats with it. The 24-105mmL F4 IS is a very good universal lens but it is a bit heavy and bulky and not very convenient for hanheld and gimbal work. I would sell it and buy the 24/2,8 IS and the 35/2 IS lenses instead - pretty light and small and perfect for low-light hand held work. My favorite lens for such situations is the 85/1,4 L IS. It provides the most beautiful portrait video images that I have ever seen and is not so expensive like the R lenses for example. For extreme wide angle shots, the 17-40/4L does an excellent job and is pretty light and inexpelsive too.
Get yourself the 5D3, put ML on it and you will never be disappointed! And if one day the miracle happens and we have ML working on the 5D4 you can still replace the 5D3 with it.
Quote from: 71m363nd3r on September 09, 2020, 08:36:40 PMDon't be worry about this, the SSD I used is a MLC one from cisco @ 64GB
Do you know that 99% all the cameras have a max limit of card storage that they accept.
Quote from: kitor on September 09, 2020, 11:21:16 AM
Sorry, but you are wrong. Those SSDs depicted on photo have completely different pinout than CF, it's called 1.8 IDE. I had one of those on OQO 01+, and still own adapter that converts CF pinout so you can plug it to replace this kind of "CF connector" drive. Their connector is also slightly different so you can't just force CF card into 1.8 IDE (and 1.8 IDE drive is wider so you can't force it into CF)
Also, let me remind you all that CF standard has three types of operation, one of them is IDE emulation. There are cards that don't support IDE mode, CF readers/controllers also need to support this mode / talk ATA to card.
Quote from: gzillarocks on September 04, 2020, 10:28:26 AM
Hey Aperture Science- I'm really hoping that you can find a way to adapt from CF to SATA, or CF to MSATA, for cameras with Magic Lantern. I will definitely be following this forum to see how you progress! I did find this product online that works with a Canon c200, but I'm not sure if this device can work on a DSLR with Magic Lantern or not. Either way, I wanted to send you the product link so you can check it out and maybe it can be helpful to you: https://store.n.ki/products/solidpod - The product is called SolidPod
CF cards are so much more expensive than SSD's, and I've found forums on here going back to 2013 with people trying to find a way to adapt from CF to SATA, but without a lot of luck. Hopefully with the newer MSATA, or NVME devices it might be easier to create an adapter that works for Canon cameras with magic lantern.
I would also check out what RED did with their MAG recording devices. It looks like they are using some type of adapter inside the housing- that might be useful to you too.
Let me know if there is anything I can help with, I will be following along for sure.
Quote from: ArcziPL on August 28, 2020, 10:34:25 PM
Unfortunately, I have no idea about CF and no time to go into the topic, but just quickly checked the pins with pull-ups.
https://www.syslogic.de/ProductDocuments/deu/Product-Manual---503-CF.pdf
Others (/WE, /CS1, /DMACK) should be plain inputs. Try at least to add a second, separate resistor for PDIAG. No idea what and when this pin does, if it's used in both directions in True IDE (sorry, really no time) but as a quick check it might be worth trying...
Quote from: Walter Schulz on August 28, 2020, 06:17:12 AM
Those wires are coated with an insulating layer. Nothing to worry about.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiring_pencil
Quote from: a1ex on August 16, 2020, 07:32:17 AM
Health check-up: have you enabled LiveView in Canon menu? It's disabled by default in 5D2 firmware (also in 50D).
Refer to long installation guide: https://wiki.magiclantern.fm/install
Edit: this is a Canon quirk (their default settings are not always the least surprising), but working around it might be very easy - we could enable LiveView after ML installation. Or at each startup - are there any 5D2/50D users who prefer the LiveView permanently disabled?
Quote from: kitor on May 04, 2020, 08:10:46 AM
In case of R5 it's not even SATA (CFast), but Canon skipped directly to PCI Express / NVME (CFexpress).
Are you sure? CFast to SATA do exists, as CFast uses SATA protocol. But CFexpress is NVME (PCI Express), that's why I wonder if there will be similar trick possible.
But even if possible - probably a little harder due to PCIe signalling requirements.
By the way - there are three types of CFexpress cards - A, B, C. They differ in physical dimensions and number of PCIe lines. I can't find any information which one will be supported here, but I bet for type A, which is physically similar to SD card.
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