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Messages - KeeganBaird

#1
Share Your Videos / Re: t3i video
September 18, 2012, 08:27:17 PM
Very well done!  :D
#2
Feature Requests / Re: Sweep Panorama 550D
September 18, 2012, 08:16:15 PM
On my 60d, I usually just use the built-in level on the display and just take a bunch of shots manually while panning.  In post I use the photomerge function in Photoshop and it always yields excellent results.
#3
Feature Requests / Re: Video Image Stabilization?
September 18, 2012, 08:07:35 PM
Not going to happen.  You're much better off using a stabilized lens or stabilizing in post anyway.  If stabilizing in post remember to use a higher shutter speed to avoid funky motion blur effects.

Also, if I remember correctly, Sony DSLRs use a "sensor-shift" to do stabilization which is a physical mechanism built-in the camera and thus impossible to do with Canon DSLRs.
#4
Feature Requests / Re: In-Camera movie trimming
July 30, 2012, 04:25:50 PM
What camera body are you using?  I can already do this on my 60D with the unaltered Canon firmware.
#5
Quote from: ilguercio on July 13, 2012, 06:52:00 PM
That's for rebel only, am i correct?

My Meike brand grip for my 60d slide out like this...
#6
exFAT would make way more sense but I don't think is possible either.
#7
I have been playing around with the focus ramping feature which has just been recently added to magic lantern.  I really like it, but I had some ideas that could possibly improve it.

So, right now to only option (that i know of...) is to set how many steps the focus will change per shot, which i find somewhat limiting.  The focus will just keep going until I get the "focus limit reached" error.  I was wondering if it is possible to tell the camera to do something like this:

-Set timelapse duration to 2 hours
-Take a shot every 5 seconds
-Set my initial focus point
-Set my final focus point
-I want the focus to start ramping 15 minutes into the timelapse
-I want the focus ramping to reach its end point at the 1hr45min mark
-Automatically end time lapse at 2hr mark

I assume this would be possible if magic lantern is able to automatically determine the amount of focus steps required to rack between 2 specified points.  Maybe this would depend on the lens?  If it not possible to determine the amount of steps, I guess the timing start and end point could probably be added with little trouble, no?

#8
I am wondering if it is possible on the 60d to enable a 1080p video crop from the middle of the sensor like can be done on the T3i/600D.