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#1
Quote from: RéaGeorge on May 12, 2013, 01:06:21 AM
The only thing I know of thats equivalent to that is the "Get info" button for any file... but it doesn't show that detail...

If someone does know that would be awesome, otherwise I'll just check a few of my files in windows.
Open with QuickTime and press cmd+i
#2
Did a quick look at FPS override, there's my experience:
Had my camera set to 1080p25 w/ audio disabled.
Set FPS override to 12.50fps - all worked fine, video was fine
Set FPS to 1.00fps - it was hard as nails to get the exposure right and resulting wideo had 1st couple seconds way underexposed and the rest of the clip was fine.
Didn't get any banding or something like that.
At one point desired fps setting started to change its values by itself until I quit ML menu.
After that somehow it allowed me to set fps to 50fps and other weird rates. I did not dare to try them, as they were a resault of some bug.
Also, during my messing around with fps override my camera froze once, so I had to turn it off/on, there were no crashlogs in card.

I'll try to do a couple more tests later tonight, after I get back from work, unless meanwhile someone find some terrible bug that can mess up camera.
#3
I dont know if it's a bug or harware limitation, but if you have zebras on for both under and ower exposed areas, they don't show up at the same time, but alternate in unpleasant fassion.
#4
Quote from: blade on May 03, 2013, 09:31:11 AM
This will most likely run on a Mac. However It would safe me some command line headaches if a nice Mac implementation was available. I have search for it but came up empty handed.
I think you can get by with that python script and Automator.
#5
Cropmarks disappear when flipping screen. Also overlays are mirrored in self portrait screen position.
#6
Quote from: StreetShotz on May 02, 2013, 12:33:58 AM
As helpful as this is I have never installed ML on a camera before. I have however, had the pleasure of using it on a few cameras and was greatly impressed.

With 46 pages to sort through and so much "do this, don't do this, use this, unstable this...."

I'm good with everything except making the camera bootable. If anyone is willing to help (read: not just say above commented information as it is no help at all) I would be hugely appreciative. If not then I keep waiting.

The answer you are seeking was just a couple posts behind.
I hope it helps, worked for me. But be carefull.

Quote from: Lucas_W on May 01, 2013, 01:01:35 PM
@Newsense Why bother downloading the VM when you can get the .fir here? https://bitbucket.org/hudson/magic-lantern/src/99bd629f7c5712346369840e64c04fd2d4576520/platform/650D.101/devkit/650D-safe-dumper.fir?at=unified
#7
Quote from: StreetShotz on May 01, 2013, 07:04:15 PM
Any chance of getting the 01_650d_dumper.rar file to make my 650D bootable?

Would really like to give this a try on the camera but it seems unless you have experience with a previous ML offering you are stuck and there is no clear information on how to get things up and running on the 650D.
I understand that if done incorrectly that there is a risk of damaging the camera but I still want to try this out.

Can anyone provide me with the appropriate files and install procedure to get this working?

If you follow this thread carefully, than you have all the info you need to get PreAlpha2 running on your camera.
If you can't figure it out with all this delicious information, than you're better off w/o playing with PRE alpha.
#8
Clock in live view ignores time zone.
Camera time is set to GMT+2 w/ summer time (+3) but ML outputs it w/o thoes settings.
#9
Quote from: Galior on April 03, 2013, 01:45:19 PM
I checked log files here http://nanomad.magiclantern.fm/nightly/archive/  and I see Nanomad and a1ex works under old models each day and only one day per week under our EOS 650d  !!!! Very Nice !
They said they have not time.....  I do not sure.
Are you waiting ML for 650D  ??? Only after EOS 800D in 3 years. Check log files of the job 650D.
I bet they are doing something for 650D every day, like trying to figure out what causes problems or reviewing pre-alpha testers feedback.
Probably they just write and update code once in a while, when there is something worthwhile to open the project and work on it.
As far as I know doing some minor editing on such a massive project is a waste of time when you have to go through a pile of lines of code. You do that when there is more than one minor edit nessesary.
#10
Quote from: BrightGarden on March 28, 2013, 12:08:22 PM
One note - I have a bug in my 650D and wondering if any of you see it - I disable "touch shutter" but it keeps re-enabling itself.
I will be shooting stills and touching the screen to move the focus box and it will shoot a pic.
Or, in video mode, I touch the screen and it takes a still shot.
I then have to go into the menu and disable touch shutter again.
Getting annoying and I am watching for a release of new firmware from Canon, hoping they fix this.
I can't believe it is happening only my camera, I would have to think that it has to be all 650D's.
Anyone else see this?
Yes, I have the same issue, but I don't use LiveView for photography.
Usually I just check TouchShutter icon on screen before tap focusing.
#11
Quote from: BrunoLiegi on March 28, 2013, 09:52:23 AM
Good morning, and congratulations for your project!
I own a 650D and I'm wondering if there's the possibility to set up a "Touch Focus" function, where you touch the point to focus on the screen and the machine focuses it.
It already does it but it shots a photo after focusing. I don't want that it shots the photo immediately  :(
Anyway, you are doing an amazing work, I've seen it working on a 5D  ;D
Turn off "touch shutter" and it will just focus on selected area.
#12
Quote from: nanomad on March 05, 2013, 08:54:05 PM
Thanks for the feedback everyone, I'll try to package the Alpha release by the end of the week

Best news I've heard this week.

Thanks for all the hard work You did to make us happy and bit more productive with our 650D's!