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#1
Tragic Lantern / Re: Tragic Lantern for 6D
June 13, 2013, 08:53:15 AM
You can use AfterEffects to convert the footage to lossless quicktime .mov.  Then import this into Premiere.

Ref: http://tristatefilms.com/magic-lantern-canon-60d-14-bit-raw-video-and-workflow-by-nick-driftwood/


Quote from: nativeridge on June 13, 2013, 02:28:01 AM

now if i could just get my head around importing into Premier after converting from DNG [sorry off topic]

#2
Tragic Lantern / Re: Tragic Lantern for 6D
April 24, 2013, 02:40:06 AM
Thanks for all the great work.

I have the latest autoexec.bin with the new firmware. I noticed HDR video is not working. Seems like ISO is stuck. Changing the ISO from canon menus/buttons does nothing. But you can change it in ML menu and there's no AUTO option there. I'm doing this in LV. Maybe I missed something?

#3
Tragic Lantern / Re: Tragic Lantern for 6D
April 12, 2013, 04:29:18 AM
I will personally send you beer if you do this. Dead serious.

Quote from: 1% on April 12, 2013, 03:27:28 AM

Looking more into props... maybe can unlock 1/8k shutter and stuff like that. We'll see.
#4
Tragic Lantern / Re: Tragic Lantern for 6D
April 12, 2013, 02:38:40 AM
Same here with a Vivitar flash. I suspect that 6D is tuned to work with canon's new flashes. Which makes these third party flashes not work so well. Using a ETTL trigger though seems to open all the menu functions whether your flash supports it or not.

EDIT: For your YN-468:

http://speedlights.net/2010/10/10/yongnuo-yn-468-flash-review/

""The YN468 has a sync mode button as well, unfortunately there is no HSS setting available. But there is another option to activate high speed sync apart from setting it on the strobe itself: you can change the sync mode in the camera menu, navigating to the yellow menu group, "Flash control" and then "external flash synch. setting". And yes, with the Yongnuo in the accessory shoe you can switch the 40D to Hi-Speed too! Unfortunately, it instantly jumps back to "1st curtain", so no high speed sync available. Sad news. But not unexpected."
         
Quote from: 1% on April 11, 2013, 02:53:29 AM
Yea, I have all menus enabled but some do not activate. Rear curtain is one thing that works. High speed does not, just kicks me back to previous screen.
#5
Tragic Lantern / Re: Tragic Lantern for 6D
April 12, 2013, 02:19:26 AM
If your wireless trigger is not ETTL you won't have any access to the flash menus. All manual.

If I put my Vivitar flash directly on the hot shoe I also have limited functionality in the camera menu. It does let me do rear/front curtain, and flash EV compensation. Using the ETTL trigger allows for higher sync speeds and all the flash menus are open including flash bracketing etc. And remember to sync higher than 1/180th your flash has to support high speed sync.


Quote from: fotojohni on April 11, 2013, 10:31:04 PM
Interesting, I have a wireless flash trigger and when I try to pull up the menu it tells me: "flash not connected or not recognized" I will update my .bin to the latest and see if that fixes it.

yeah, I can push the shutter speed to whatever I want, but when I push it past 1/180, the shutter curtain starts to cut part of the flash off.  I'll play around with it and see what works.

Thanks guys.
#6
Tragic Lantern / Re: Tragic Lantern for 6D
April 11, 2013, 02:06:09 AM
What? I am using the new Yongnuo flash triggers. I can see front/rear curtain in the camera menu. I am even using a vivitar ETTL flash and the trigger works with it. With this trigger you can sync past 1/180th also using HSS(if the flash support it).



Quote from: fotojohni on April 10, 2013, 08:08:20 PM

I have one feature request.  Canon in it's infinite wisdom removed the flash on rear curtain functionality from it's menus.  As a result I can't take great motion trail shots with a rear curtain flash if I'm using a non-canon flash.  I'm using a yongnuo speedlight, which is really excellent for the money.  The thing doesn't sync past 1/180 shutter, which is fine, but I would really like it to take rear curtain shots on 1/4 second shutter, which has produced fantastic results in the past.

#7
Tragic Lantern / Re: Tragic Lantern for 6D
January 28, 2013, 09:16:05 PM
I finally got ML installed on my 6D last night with your new autoexec.bin from yesterday. Great work so far.

Remote shooting via WIFI(Using the smartphone) crashes the camera hard. This is repeatable.

Also I noticed that Zebras and focus peaks don't work in LV if  WIFI is turned on.