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#1
Kessler Cineslider - Sorry mate but you get what you pay for.
#2
We have 7 of the Einsteins and swear by them. Ironically (relative to this thread anyways) is that we used the Kacey adapters to mate Eli Octas (pure sweetness)
#3
Hardware and Accessories / Re: Audio Technica AT877
October 22, 2012, 03:54:41 PM
Have the AT875 and use it on 5D2 w Juiced Link and XF300 straight in - Needs -48v Phantom Power.  Best shotgun we've found with a great sound and very narrow side and rear lobes.
#4
No point at all in my opinion - Went from bright daylight to under a desk to 12,800 and still looked great! THATS pretty darn awesome!
#5
Gradual iso worked great also. It was very smooth. Only issue I had with it was it didn't seem to matter that I had set iso limit to 6400. Still I can this feature will become your friend if you are a docu/event shooter.

+1  Worked so well started giggling like a little schoolgirl!!
+1 Still experimenting with the Peaking options (which I adore) Testing on a 100mm Macro - Wow!!! 
Same thing with green bars on zoom but candidly with peaking this good... 

Seriously you guys.. All this AND the 7D simultaneously?!?! Wow, thank you, thank you, thank you.  I've renamed my kid Magic and my dog Lantern.  (ok not really, but I did giggle like a schoolgirl) ;) ;)

Damn Canon for moving the bloody zoom to the left...

#6
Right, so as the title suggests, this will be a dedicated Video Shooter on a Remote Controlled Multirotor. Sooo light weight, good image quality and I vaguely recall a ML build with continuous autofocus???? At some point this will transition to a Pana GH3 but in the meantime, which would you recommend, the T2i or the T3i??

Thx all!!
#7
Likewise - Minimal use due to schedule but no lockups, no failures, no glitches when we did. Thought I loved ML on the 5D2 but wow... peaking on the 5D3 is heavenly. Whaddaya say kids.. Magic Zoom?? Zoom button? Thx all!!
#8
For those loading ML on SD cards...

Did anyone ever validate if this was accurate??

Well...after some testing I have determined that, if you care at all about high speed shooting or clearing you buffer quickly, YOU DO NOT want to put a card in the SD slot. Why? Because, for some reason unbeknownst to me, Canon decided to build the 5D Mark III with one very fast CF slot which supports the newer UDMA7 protocol and a standard SD card slot which does NOT support the high speed standard (called UHS – for Ultra High Speed).  http://www.canonrumors.com/tag/5d3/