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#1
Feature Requests / [IMPOSSIBLE] 5D2 720p 60fps
April 13, 2013, 06:34:04 AM
For those of us who don't want audio with our video, would it be possible to take 1280x720 JPEGs at 60 fps and just stitch them together in After Effects or whatever?
#2
Reverse Engineering / USB, PTP...
September 29, 2012, 07:36:57 AM
Hmm... Do you think we could send raw serial data over USB? If we could, we'd be able to just push the image buffer over it and get 4:2:2 colour which would be bangin'.
#3
Where is the camera buffer located?
#4
Quote from: Malcolm Debono on July 23, 2012, 01:40:09 PM
I can't understand why you're loosing 10 minutes of footage. The gap between two videos is only a second or two.

Also, while I cannot help you out with your idea, you still need to keep in mind that there's still the issue of sensor over-heating even if the 4GB limitation is resolved.

I usually shoot at music festivals and operate one of the floor cams (hence the cheap replaceable DSLR compared to the Red kit they use on cranes). The 2-3 seconds between each video adds up and sometimes interrupts a performance midway or a shot of the mosh which is really not useful.

Quote from: a1ex on July 23, 2012, 01:09:10 PM
Apply for a license to EDSDK and give it a try.

I don't have one, so I can't help you.

Isn't it possible to do so through ML? I mean there has to be a way to push the image buffer through USB or even HDMI.
#5
Feature Requests / Capturing Live video from 5D2
July 23, 2012, 12:52:28 PM
I'd really like to overcome the FAT32 limitation and record directly to hard drive. Is it possible to directly push the image buffer through USB? I could code something to encode/process it through the PC end as I'm not familiar with DIGIC/ARM.

It really sucks when I shoot events and lose about 10 mins because of the lag between the gapless files ML creates. I usually carry my Macbook Air on my back anyways.