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#1
we won 1st place with this!! :)
#2
thanks guys! it was fun making it ;)
#3
Hello,

we done this short for Bloom's competition, we used magic lantern for this short, it helped us alot (not raw video). Thanks for watching ;)

#5
aha, i see, well what workflow are you using in acr then? :) rawtherapee is the answer probably? :)
#6


so i'm using two days old nightly build(some old build did this too), the thing is this problem is only in davinci resolve 10(davinci 9 has even more dots...black and pink all over the place) but not in ACR(acr has no dots at all)...tried different resolutions and enabling and disabling different modules, tried sensor cleaning, also tried different converters raw2dng and raw2cdng...nothing helps, maybe someone knows the solution for this?
#7
Raw Video / Re: 60D RAW video - it's working !!!
August 12, 2013, 01:56:52 PM
today i'm going to try record some raw video on 60d, so i need some information...

i will use my fastest card that i have for this, will install ml on it (which version is best for 60d raw at the moment?).
i will set my camera to s3, global draw off, and choose resolution (which one is the best?), i will then expose my image slightly to the right (ettr)...and that should do it?
#8
sooo...any news for eos m? is it at least good as 600d in any way? (i mean raw video recording).
#9
well i asked the same question some time ago, and it appears that sd controller is not fast enough.
#10
Quote from: Andy600 on May 17, 2013, 01:57:59 PM
@mcnys - I think the EOS-M has a UHS-I slot but a lot also depends on the buffer size. UHS-I can write faster than SD but if the buffer isn't up to it there won't be much, if any, benefit over SD

lol, so basically if canon raised manufacturing costs by few dollars more, and made buffer size at least twice the size it would have been, amazing little raw camera...oh well too bad  :/
#11
ok this will sound amazingly stupid...but still...after reading this:

"With a little guesswork, we were lucky to notice that on the inside, the little EOS-M is very similar to the 5D Mark III. So, with a few tricks we were able to dump the firmware and print the familiar "Hello World" message – the proof that Magic Lantern will work on the EOS-M."

so i'm thinking, what kind of sd card controller does eos-m have? maybe its faster than 600-650d? if yes then maybe its the ultimate cheap raw video camera?
#12
so rebel line and 60d is limited to 21MBps, is it software limitation(canon firmware or something) or hardware limitation?
#13
Quote from: Andy600 on May 13, 2013, 01:06:41 PM
Not as many as on a 5d MkIII ;)

I'm still waiting for my fast SD card to arrive. On a class10 SD it only manages continuous recording at the smallest frame settings but even then it drops/corrupts some frames and everything is tinted pink atm on my 600d. At bigger frame sizes you get only slightly more frames than Silentpic DNG bursts can do but the guys are working hard and it's very early days, especially for the 600d. Give them time :)

thanks for your answer! will have to wait then :) i just really hope that it will be possible for 600d :)
#14
so how many frames 600d users can record now?