Hi, there's something I think most DSLR cameras should come with, which is different crop modes.
For instance, an APS-C camera, should be able to shoot video using only a micro 4/3 portion of the sensor, or a 16mm film sized portion of the sensor, or Super-16mm... Also, a full frame camera should be able to shoot in these modes plus APS-C, etc.
This would be extremely useful when using different mount lenses. It would be amazing to be able to use professional (and nowadays dirt cheap) 16mm lenses on an APS-C DSLR.
Would this be something Magic Lantern could tackle or is it something that only Canon could do?
For instance, an APS-C camera, should be able to shoot video using only a micro 4/3 portion of the sensor, or a 16mm film sized portion of the sensor, or Super-16mm... Also, a full frame camera should be able to shoot in these modes plus APS-C, etc.
This would be extremely useful when using different mount lenses. It would be amazing to be able to use professional (and nowadays dirt cheap) 16mm lenses on an APS-C DSLR.
Would this be something Magic Lantern could tackle or is it something that only Canon could do?