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#1
Thanks for quick reply. I will give it a try  :)
#2
I will try but...few MB/s less to write. I dont know how im gonna live with that  :'(
#3
I've just tested new build with 3,5K centered mode and noticed something weird. I tried to set shutter to 1/50 to avoid flickering and the only method to achieve perfect shutter is to use shutter fine tuning. Everything working great unless i tried to record some footage. The shutter crank up automatically second by second after pressing record button and ruined the shot. Everytime i use shutter fine tuning this happens. I also noticed another thing when i set shutter without fine tuning (it's approx 1/50 but not ideal) and press shutter halfway to set my focus the shutter automatically sets to 1/48 and everytime i need to readjust to 1/50 by entering ML Menu (doesn't change by turning upper wheel)
#4
Great job works like a charm

Continous UHD 3840x1536 12bit by holding from time to time halfshutter with clear overlays option enabled
#5
Everything works just fine with all three ratios. Also recorded some footage and postprocess it to make sure. I will test it further. Thanks for quick response. :)
#6
Quote from: Danne on January 30, 2021, 06:46:09 PM
Is that setting valid for 3584x1730 or is that for lowered resolution? What about the original cmos 1 when in 3584x1730?

I tested it for 3584x1500 (2,39:1) and also for maximum 3584x1730. Works just fine for those two.

Am i need to recompile the code with special software? (sorry for questions but i'm not a programmer). I can try this with all three ratios under Movie tab if you need it.

Edit:

checked for all three ratios - no issues.

With the original CMOS1 (3584x1730) still to much to the bottom.
9 , 60 seem to work fine as well
#7
I think it did the job. I found that CMOS[1] lo - 9 and CMOS[1]hi - 12 works best for me.. but how can i save those?
#8
Uninstalled ML and performed clean install. I didn't change the resolution only set aspect ratio to off (with 2,39:1 in nothing changed at all - the same framing)


this is a comparison of different modes.  Lens - Samyang 8mm


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As you can see 3,5K x5 centered is too much to the bottom of the frame. I also noticed some exposure change in 3.3K mode. You can see it on a short video i added.

#9
I've tried it many times. I'm always trying to set the rectangle to the center. I also tried to move the rectangle to the top to move entire image and it triggers camera freeze and need to pull the battery out.
#10
I,ve checked one more time to make sure. In previously used build (magiclantern-crop_rec_4k.2018Jul22.5D3123.zip) the picture is perfectly aligned to the center but resolution is limited to 3584x1320 (maybe that's the catch). I'm not able to achieve higher horizontal resolution than 1320.

In your build i'm using 3584x1500 (maximum possible) and image is definitely shifted down. Even when i choose one of the ratios (eg. 2,39:1) from Movie tab it still far from perfect. I've tried different ratios with same results.

I also tried to set the same resolution i used before - same result.

Is it possible to shift the "picture" slightly to the top? Tomorrow i'll try to add some overlayed frames from both of the builds to show you the difference.

3,5K centered x5 is the most misaligned mode by now. In previous build it was UHD. It was significantly shifted down but in your build its nearly perfect.

Thanks :)
#11
Hello everybody.

I just downloaded Danne's newest build (2020Dec11) and made some tests. My cards : Lexar Professional CF 64GB 1066x and SANDISK Extreme Pro 128GB 170/90.

With Card spanning on and SD Overclock mode i was able to record most of the modes continously. But that's not the case.
I started to make some speed tests with different modes and this is a conclusion:

In my opinion 3.5K x5 centered is the best mode for highest possible resolution with reasonable previev (Kill global draw - on).
3584x1500 (1.60x) in 10bit continous  satisfies me the most, but... few days ago i was still using cropp_rec_4k.2018Jul22.5D3123.zip and noticed interesting thing.  I always recorded 3,5k x5 centered with lower resolution because of lack of overclock option.
After update to your version i noticed that the image is not centered as it was before. It's because of increasing the maximum resolution in this mode? Now i can record more Mpix but its more misaligned than before. :(

I think this is still best mode to use when we consider speed/quality/ability to focus when recording. The recording speeds are also very promising. Maybe we should focus on that mode more than before?

Btw. awesome job Danne i'm grateful for your job. Thanks to your work guys i can enjoy my 5D much more. :):)
#12
could somebody tell me why in the 3x Crop Mode the actual active sensor area is not in the center? and it's inpossible to move it around into the center of the sensor.
when i'm using fisheye lens it looks qiute strange.
#13
Hey There. I've also installed Magic Lantern on my 5D MK III. With Toshiba Exceria Pro i can record 1080p at 25fps continous with no problems. I suggest you to use NeatVideo Denoiser to remove Noise. I've tested it with ISO 6400 and also 12800 and i was amazed with the results. i recommend this software. By the way i'm going to shoot some comparison videos to show the differences between denoised and original RAW footage.

And remember do not sharpen video before noise reduction taking place.

#14
for higher ISO's try to use Neat Video Denoiser. it does it's job very well on RAW files. Of course in camera raw disable all sharpening and add id after removing all noise.

i'm amazed with the results i've achieved with this software.