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Quote from: Walter Schulz on September 30, 2020, 06:05:38 PM
Just found an offer: 1000 €, 3 batteries (no type info yet). Shutter count: 270,000
Quote from: Walter Schulz on September 09, 2020, 08:40:20 PM
Source?
And why should 1% (which one?) accept *all* sizes? CF 4.0 is defined for up to 512 GByte. CF 5.0 up to 128 PiByte (128 x 1024 TiByte).
Quote from: visionrouge.net on September 09, 2020, 10:24:34 AM
Canon Just released a Firmware V1.1.1 for R5 and R6
Be aware of possible lock down on my hack finding last Sunday.
Even if I think it will be a very fast answer to roll out a firmware in only 3 days, that's still a possibility.
At least, it may be able to do a file comparison between V1.1.0 et V1.1.1 to see what changed is any.
Quote from: yourboylloyd on September 07, 2020, 10:34:36 PM
Someone posted to EOSHD forum that they didn't need a dummy battery or a door closed hack to reset the timer. I can't confirm the test of the regular battery pull on the EOS R6. No matter how many times I try, the overheating light never goes away (even when I take it out super quickly). I have to use a dummy battery or a "battery door close trick hack."
I can confirm this hack on EOS R6. Set date +1 day, then battery disconnect, turn camera back on, date -1 day does work. The timer has officially been reset and I am able to have clips saved on at the correct time.
I was actually at the beach filming 4K 60fps all day. Of course I got the overheating warning but this hack has so far been able to practically save my life haha!
Quote from: visionrouge.net on September 05, 2020, 01:56:54 PM
I found crazy that the RTC is a dedicated chip place in the middle of nothing and so easy to access.
I have a simple question.
The RTC holds the time and day and can be access by the I2C bus. Either to program the time and the alarm and countdown.
But when a alarm is set up, Pin 6 is the IRQ line. Usually, the IRQ adk the processor to check what is happening by reading the I2C.
Is simply cutting the pin 6 signal enough for not triggering the IRQ signal and shoot forever? (and keep time of the day and date active?)
You need to have this pin a High level with a pull up resistor linked to pin 8 if it's not already the case (low level is IRQ Active)
Quote from: Aperture Science on August 30, 2020, 05:28:24 PM
Okay, new plan.
I decide to learn how to use altium designer and make a PCB board for this.
No more stupid fly wires.
Quote from: Aperture Science on August 28, 2020, 04:14:59 AM
Quote from: Greg on May 05, 2020, 02:33:23 AM
The M50 sensor is too slow to do this. You need 2x more data to read a dual pixel. So maybe at 10-15 FPS?
At the current stage of development, we should not think about such advanced features.
Quote from: Luther on October 25, 2019, 03:13:21 PM
He didn't say the Raw recording resolution and FPS. Probably 1920x1080 24fps at 10-bit.
The price of this camera will be very high.
Dunno, more excited about Sigma FP.
Quote from: aprofiti on December 29, 2019, 12:07:38 AM
I found how to figure out shutter counts for 5dc, it works on my camera but still not doubled checked on a second body.
Don't ask for posting more explanations about, no chances at the moment, at least until it's sure won't hurt ML community....
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Quote from: lorenzo353 on September 12, 2019, 09:13:56 PM
Hi,
I'm documenting the CR3 format here : https://github.com/lclevy/canon_cr3
Any CR3 capable model with continuous model can help, please.
12bits in continuous mode has been discussed in this thread, that's why I'm asking here.
Kind regards
Laurent
https://github.com/lclevy/canon_cr3 and http://lclevy.free.fr/cr2/
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