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Show posts MenuQuoteThe only technical comment I would have is about the aspect ratio as it seems a little squashed vertically?Same impression here...
QuoteShot in 24fps (override on) in 1536x518 (16x9) with ETTR.1536x518 is not 16:9 !
Quotehaven't tried AETTR yetYou MUST give it a try !
QuoteVisited your site and facebook page. Excellent work.Wow, thank you very much !
Quotemy exposure times got longer than my interval timeWith AETTR you can set your max exposure time. My configuration with 2 sec. image review is to add 12 seconds to the intervalometer, eg : max. exp. 30 sec + 12 = 42 sec. intervals.
QuoteHere's an external battery hardware hack you might find interesting should you run out of extension cords:Yeah, nice idea ! I've got my DIY portable power supply done with an 12V motorcycle battery and/or a regulator to feed 7.5v to the camera or a 5v USB adapter for other use (GoPro, smartphone charging). It's a bit heavy but you can do loooooooong timelapses ! And i've got another one done with a car (!!!) battery and an 12 vdc to 220 vac converter. (using it for continuous lighting with led panels) heavy but great !
QuoteCan you use your Canon L lenses with the Canon C500No, only Nikon...
Quote- EOS M applies some FPS settings only when you record H.264 (unlike all other cameras), and current hard limit definitions do not consider this.
QuoteTo see behind ML menu, normally you need to press the LiveView button or the Zoom In button. Do you have any of those on M?
QuoteCrop mode and 5x zoom are not the same thing. You posted some dumps a while ago, so you already know these modes.
QuoteBut I have two problems :
-My exposure is good (f/11; 1/250 shutter; and ISO 160) and when when I enable FPS override feature the exposure change : It's completely overexposed, even if I change the shutter speed the exposure is the same and the histogram don't change.
Quote- Actual FPS no longer changing (that means, FPS_TIMER_*_MIN can be defined to a lower value)
QuoteTo fix it, set FPS_TIMER_A_MIN and FPS_TIMER_B_MIN to a very low value, then, for each video mode, find the lowest timer value which still gives a good image without artifacts (by trial and error, starting from default FPS, fine-tune one timer manually from ML menu). The good news is that those timers are independent (timer A gives the time to read one line, and timer B gives the time for the entire frame - see comments in rolling_shutter_print). Watch out for the vertical black bar on the right side (visible especially in RAW). Usually, the minimum timer value is a few units below the default value.
Note that video modes on EOS-M are different when recording and when not, unlike all other cameras.
QuoteBBQ at homeVu la météo prévue pour le week-end ça va pas être possible...
QuoteTo get a clean picture in 1080p rec, you might have better luck with a low FPS.
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