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What a great video !
Thank you Sorenzilla !
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What a great video !
Quote- Is the V-LCD70MD is the monitor I need to shoot with that setup ?
- While I will shoot with Magic Lantern Raw, will I be abble to see on the monitor what I am shooting ?
- Will it be possible to use all the amazing functions (peaking, false color etc...) while shooting witht Magic Lantern Raw ?
- Is there any known issues about using your product with Magic Lantern installed on a Canon 5D MKIII ?
- I'm living in France : is it possible to get this monitor with french power supply knowing that I'd like to order from US ?
- Is it possible to have canon batteries adapter on this monitor and if so, what is the reference please ?
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You own and shoot with a Canon 5D MKIII, with firmware 1.1.3 and you use Magic Lantern software to shoot in Raw. *Keep in mind that using the Magic Lantern software voids the Canon warranty and you will not be able to do anymore Canon firmware upgrades. For specific compatibly I would check with Magic Lantern directly.
Keep in mind although the Marshall Electronics V-LCD70MD monitor is a high quality monitor, it will only display what the video output is on the HDMI port of the 5D Mark iii is capable of and that is 1920 x 1080 8 bit 4:2:2. The V-LCD70MD will give you a 1024 x 600 resolution which is a 15:9 size. More square than a 1920 x 1080. Only slightly smaller 1920 x 1080 full frame HD.
You will be able to see on the Marshall Electronics V-LCD70MD what you are shooting while you use your Magic Lantern RAW only if the images are not RAW. Magic Lantern is software that converts RAW still images into a viewable picture, so in that respect yes you will be able to see it on this external monitor.
You will be possible to use peaking, false color, while shooting with Magic Lantern Raw. You will be able to use these features on viewable still images.
There are no issues using Magic Lantern installed on a Canon 5D MKIII and this Marshall monitor that I can think of. Again you should check with Magic Lantern. ***** does not support Magic Lantern.
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