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#1
Hi there,

Was very excited to install the new experimental crop_rec_4k firmware on my 5D3 (fw1.2.3) with fast Lexar 1066x cards (which have been faultless over the years).

I am not interested in the (heavily compromised) 4K recording options. I've been using Magic Lantern for years now and I am simply excited to be able to shoot high quality 48fps or 60fps with 3x3 binning. But in spite of reading a lot of forum posts and paying for a guide, I cannot seem to find the correct settings: every different combination of settings I try gives me less than 10sec recording time...

To be clear, I want to:
-Shoot either 48fps or 60fps (at 1080p or 800p respectively) on my 5D3 (fw1.2.3) with 3x3 pixel binning
-Shoot continuous (or for at least a minute)
-Have a real-time preview (either on-camera screen or external HDMI screen)

Is this possible and what are the specific settings I need to use?

Thank you in advance!!

Jacob
#2
Hi there,

I have been shooting ML RAW for a big lingerie company and I need to nail a workflow for post. I am a little confused as to the best way to proceed.

I need to achieve the following:
-Make selects and edit in Premiere Pro (with 12bit CDNGs, since they play perfectly in PP)
-Slow down some of the footage using a good tool (optical flow via Twixtor or similar built-in tool)
-Stabilize the footage using the Warp Stabliizer
-Grade in DaVinci from the original CDNGs, so that I am grading from the RAW footage (ideally reconnected to 16bit CDNGs at this point)

Since I can't send Warp Stabilized footage to DaVinci (or, I'm guessing stabilized footage either), would those steps have to be post grade?

I would be very grateful if someone could help me figure out a solid workflow that maintain the best quality at every step.

Thanks!