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#1
Incredible!!
Please tell us more. What settings did you use? Lenses? ND filters?

Cheers!
#2
Quote from: Danne on July 08, 2020, 02:51:49 PM
Turn off iso button handling from crop rec menu. It's under customized buttons.

Oh yes! Imagesaver Danne. Thank you. Out in the woods and dont want to spend too much battery on trying iso changes.  :) :)
Best!

Cheers
#3
Does anyone know if it is ML that impacts my manual photo settings on my eos m?
I cannot seem to do any auto iso shots. It allways reverts back to 100.

Also, i cant choose auto iso in ml menu either, while in video mode.
Anyone have a clue?

Cheerio
#4
Camera-specific Development / Re: Canon R5
February 15, 2020, 09:21:25 AM
Quote from: yourboylloyd on February 15, 2020, 04:06:49 AM
Resolution, IBIS, and Dual Pixel Auto focus means nothing. If it can't do internal RAW at least 10bit then the 5D2 is better that crap.

:D :P
#5
Super cool!!

The compatsbility with ML shall be most interesting to see.
Who pf us should be the one trying it out  ;)
#6
Quote from: Danne on January 30, 2020, 09:41:10 PM
You need a better bike  8)
Previewing capabilities will not change with different cards. Framing...

Aye, thanks for the enlightenment :D :D ;)
#7
Quote from: Danne on January 30, 2020, 08:29:26 PM
It's hard to see what you expect or even if there is a problem involved. To minimize communication mishaps you need to be specific with settings used, preferrably with screenshots or a screenrecording. Use contextual terminology instead of making up new words etc.

LoL, i hear ya. Will try not to do a Hegel and be swift but clear.  :-*

Card spanning: on
1/1 3k crop
14 bit lossless
2.35:1
Required 110 write speed

Live view: framing
Kill global draw: no, also tried yes
Sd uhs hack : on


Live view before recording: framing
Live view after pushing rec: framing
Live view some seconds after pushing rec: pink screen but still recording

70 ish write speed CF - 40-50 ish write speed on SD.
Tho thought the liveview would function better if the cardspanning actually increased the bandwith? Or am i out biking on a road with no light?

Cheers
#8
Quote from: timbytheriver on January 26, 2020, 03:16:19 PM
@Stousen Yes!

In 1080p = Real Time.
In Crop modes = Framing.

I managed to get it to work, i get avout 110-115 in w/speed!
Tho my live view doesnt work while recording in crop 3k? :(
#9
Quote from: timbytheriver on January 26, 2020, 02:25:35 PM
Have new card now: Sandisk Extreme Pro SDXC UHS-I 64gb (170MB/s read, 90MB/s write)

Compiled latest updates. Card-spanning and SD overclocking working well now:

I can get 1min+ 3600 x 1532 / 24fps / 2.35:1, continuous at 3072p. 1080p 14bit on SD card alone – continuous! :)

Many thanks @ilia3101, @Danne.

Wow, great work, need to try this when i get back home. Is the liveview working as normal in this cases?? :o
#10
This is super exciting, i have some good cards that will try it out on this weekend.
UHD in 14bit 24fps with liveview working?? Sounds to good to be true ???
#11
Hi, I love the anamorphic mode, and i do not mind that it is squeezed in live view, and its perfect to be able to frame The desqueezed view before recording.
But i have one question that i rly havent found clearity to yet.
Even tho the live view is squeezed, is it possible to move the center position so that it matches the center better?

I made a video including external monitor to show what i mean.
It would be very very useful, (atleast for me;) ) if it was possible to match the squeezed views center point to the live view center point. In laymen terms, move the image up;)

https://vimeo.com/385713397/4aed6ecab1

Is this complicated / goes much deeper than what I may think?

Thanks!

Kind regards
//Chris
#12
Go into the canon menu and change the mirror hdmi settings.
#13
The anamorphic mode is superb, so much less noise in low light situations.

Right bow i have the slow framing preview and a live preview on atomos shinobi working.
Tho the framing is correct on the canon camera its a bit off on the external monitor. I wonder if its possible to arrange it so that i can get the center position on my external monitor aswell?

//Chris
#14
Hardware and Accessories / Re: Atomos Shinobi
December 28, 2019, 08:59:17 PM
Quote from: Lars Steenhoff on December 28, 2019, 08:56:35 PM
https://store.smallhd.com/products/FOCUS-OLED

This one is great, if you want to focus, you can increase the sharpness on the screen

Hi Lars!

Looks great, tho only 350 in brightness will be to dark in a ely bright environment. The shinobi has 1000.
But still, does that smallhd work for ur camera? Mkiii?
#15
Hardware and Accessories / Atomos Shinobi
December 28, 2019, 07:56:46 PM
Hi! Anyone know if the Atomos Shinobi works well with ML and mkiii? 1.2.3 firmware.

Focus and liveview also anamorphic stretch is the reason i want an external display.

Thanks for any info!

Kind regards
Chris
#16
Share Your Videos / Re: introducing ISO 120!
December 14, 2019, 08:09:21 PM
Thanks for sharing!
#17
Share Your Videos / Re: introducing ISO 120!
December 14, 2019, 01:53:11 PM
Nice!
What lenses are you using for your tree talks? Looks great, i shall be following you. Great stuff, indeed.
#18
Hey Danne Great work, Cheers, I should try the iso average etc asap. :)
About the centered liveview, It doesn't seem to be centered to me yet. (I don't think my account has the permission to upload images so I can't really show you.)
But to explain in words - When I zoom in 10x to center, it shows another center then what is showing in Live View. The center is further up than the actual center.
Have anyone else got other results?

//Chris
#19
Wow! Great work 👍 should try it out tomorrow 8)
#20
Superb! What build is it? Care too share??
And what lenses did u use?
Super nice work!

/chris
#21
Wow! It got fixed by Danne :-* I shall try it out tomorrow aswell! Superb work man..

Cheers
Chris
#22
Quote from: 2blackbar on November 24, 2019, 10:28:42 PM
I found this works great for cctv lens and mcm rewire crop without any vignetting from sides
                 
                             case CROP_PRESET_mcm_mv1080_EOSM:
                cmos_new[5] = 0x20;
                cmos_new[7] = 0x800;
                if (x3crop == 0x1 || crop_patch)
                {
                    cmos_new[5] = 0x380;
                    cmos_new[7] = 0xaaa;
                }
                if (ratios == 0x0 && (x3crop == 0x1 || crop_patch))
                {
                    cmos_new[5] = 0x380;
                    cmos_new[7] = 0xaaa;
                }
                break;
               


I also have this that works fine for 16:9 1920x1080p resolution(dialed down from 2520x1418) in 2.5k mode 
But... I would like to also center image in 2520x1418 but i only see this for 2.5k mode and cmos settings that i centered while being in dialed down 1920x1080 resolution, its still not centered in 2520x1418:
            case CROP_PRESET_2K_EOSM:
      cmos_new[5] = 0x2c0;             /* vertical (first|last) */
              cmos_new[7] = 0x6a9;    /* pink highlights without this */
                break;
               

What should i add if i want to have different centering after i dial down resolution to 16:9 -1920x1080 and different when i use 16:9 2520x1418 ?
I also noticed that after recording mlv it goes back to liveview after slight pause and then framing is wrong , i have to enter playback mode, then press exit in corner, when it comes back to liveview then framing is correct, so after recording there is something thats changing CMOS value again messing up framing.
I also discovered that in 2.5k mode you can actually press small triangle arrows to move your framing around like during zoom, but i tried to get it centered when white zoom box is at the center.

Did you manage to center the view?:)
I would like to do the same in the mkiii since its sometimes hard to know what i am focusing on.

Cheers
S
#23
Hi Danne and everyone involved, been following a lot of your work , especially with the eos M. And i thank you all so much for it. Workinh wonders.
I just bought myself a used mark iii. And tried the anamorphic mode, its awesome and the noise is so much cleaner in low light. And image quality superb. Love it. So happy, thanks guys.

I have one question about the anamorphic build, using the latest, on a 1.2.3 firmware.
I tried to understand the problem by reading this thread all over twice but i might not fully understand. When i use the anamorphic mode , the liveview halfshutter x10 works great, and zooms into the center of the image. But the ordinary liveview is focused on a different area, the upper part of the frame, so i cant really know exactly where the middle point of my shot is. Is this a thing that can be changed or is it "common" knowledge to use the method of combininh halfshutter back and forth to know where center point rly is?

Hope it makes sense

Kind regards
S
#24
Quote from: masc on November 26, 2019, 06:20:20 PM
Here it is very reliable. I can record in 5K anamorphic mode all over the day without one single corrupted frame, without one single crash. Same for 45fps at a little less than 1080p. 2.5K at 48fps is not possible with EOS M (and will never be): card interface is way too slow - that is simple math.

What's the problem with shutter release? Absolutely don't know what you mean. I can take pictures at any time in picture mode and can record video at any time in video mode - without changing anything in settings.

For zoom mode in 1080p you have to press exactly one button after start.

Don't write ML is useless and unreliable if you don't know what you do, or if you don't know if you're doing it right.

+1
#25
One thing i thought of when fixing bad pixels yesterday. Is that i could be a nice feature to be able to mask the fix pixel command. So when u are certain of a specific pixel that you want to fix, u dont have to fix the whole frame affecting the whole image, with calculations that could be faulty, on for example reflections in metal etc.
Is