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#1
I guess you already looked at GoPro3 and rejected it.
#2
Feature Requests / Re: Shutter Speed Limit
November 03, 2012, 01:20:00 PM
C'mon. Pretty please with sugar on top. Me wantzz it.  :D

It's easy, see.

Set min = 1/200
If EV =< recommended {
ISO++;
Do not touch shutter;
}

:P
#3
This feature would help me alot. I use Av mode alot but in low light situations I have to switch to manual due to Canon's implementation where shutter speed drops to useless values (camera shakes) prior to upping the ISO.
#4
I don't know what's true but I've read that ISO lower than native won't give less noice.
Canon hasn't stated the native ISO of their chip but Internet says 200 or 100.
Unless I need low ISO cause of light I just go for 160.
#5
General Help Q&A / Re: Iso in 600d
August 24, 2012, 04:36:57 PM
What did I miss? What's so magical with exactly ISO 1000??
#6
I'd abandon that sw if it "ingest" everything and not just picture files.
Can't you specify in preferences which file-types to ingest?
#7
Quote from: weldroid on August 21, 2012, 07:09:45 PM
Well, after (too) much thinking  :) today I pressed "order" on the 17-55 F/2.8. Should have done some weeks ago really, because now I have to endure that 5-6 days before it arrives....
Thanks for the feedback. Myself I'm currently looking at 24-70's as I'm used to 15-85 but don't need the wider end.
But again the size. The Sigma 24-70 looks nice. :-)
#8
General Help Q&A / Re: Need some help upgrading to 2.3
August 22, 2012, 06:09:56 AM
Quote from: ChimeraJT9 on August 22, 2012, 01:58:58 AM
My questions are, when I format the card I'm assuming you do that within the camera? And when I format the card, to update the cameras firmware to version 1.0.2 I can copy the firmware update file to my card and go though the normal updating process? Then afterward just go through the normal Magic Lantern set up?
Exactly. And don't forget to Clear Settings.
Have fun!
#9
Set constant bitrate(CBR) to as high as your card manage without recording stopping.
I can go to 1.3x which gives me something around 72mbps instead of std 44mbps.
More info here.
#10
Search the manual for "Split Screen" perhaps?
It's under the Magic Zoom section.
#11
Is this what you're after?


Details on rack focus in the manual.
#12
General Help Q&A / Re: Playback of fps override videos
August 22, 2012, 05:51:21 AM
Congratulations on the newborn.

Record in 1080 24fps, set shutterspeed to 1/48 and resize to 720 in post.
#13
I'd like to be able to set a minimum shutter speed, and once the light level falls to a point that the shutter speed would drop below this, it increases ISO instead.
I think the 5D has this feature already but my 600D doesn't.

Possible?
#14
General Help Q&A / Re: Focus Peaking
August 18, 2012, 08:11:19 AM
For me that happens under dark circumstances when the camera is having a hard time finding focus.
D1xy or d2xy is better for dark scenes while the other is better for bright scenes (can't remember which. Check manual).
#15
In the Troubleshooting section of the installation guide it says:
QuoteIf the card LED blinks continuously after running Firmware Upgrade, you don't have the right Canon firmware version or sub-version. To fix it, install the official Canon firmware upgrade from these links, even if you already have the correct version number (you may have a different sub-version number).
Please note the last sentence!
#16
General Help Q&A / Re: Iso in 600d
August 15, 2012, 05:42:05 PM
Quote from: NunoAlmeida on August 15, 2012, 04:19:40 PM
Thanks.
Can i autofocus with magic lantern? and how can i set the iso to 1000 in 2.3 version?
ML has nothing to do with autofocus. If your lens has autofocus and it's compatible with the 600D and it's turned on (on the lens) then you have autofocus.
Regarding ISO 1000 look at my previous post.
#17
General Help Q&A / Re: Iso in 600d
August 15, 2012, 04:01:46 PM
You've got the camera. ML is free to download and perfectly safe to install. Why do you need someone else to check if you can set the ISO to exactly 1000????

Anyhow, set ISO to 1250 and ML digital ISO to -0.2 and you've got 1000.

You're welcome, lazyhead!
#18
General Help Q&A / Re: "FPS Override"
August 14, 2012, 12:58:03 PM
Quote from: sfodatha on August 14, 2012, 12:43:48 PM
:(

I had the hope that with ML I could make slow motion videos. Bad luck! Fortunately, I haven' t install ML yet.


Anyway, thanks for the replies!
Funny guy! ML won't make your bed either.
#19
General Help Q&A / Re: Help! I'm Paranoid!
August 13, 2012, 10:11:37 AM
You might wanna check this.
#20
Some Canons have that option. My 600D doesn't(it defaults to 1/f) it seems). Can I get it with ML (haven't found anything about it in the manual)??
If not, is it possible i.e. should I write a feature request?
#22
General Help Q&A / In two days...
August 11, 2012, 05:49:39 PM
...this forum will be packed with "ML broke my camera" and "HELP" topics. :-)
#23
General Help Q&A / Re: What means "dont click me" ?
August 11, 2012, 05:29:48 PM
I pressed it and one week later a friend of mine broke a leg.
#24
General Help Q&A / Re: ML 2.3 Video Workflow Help
August 08, 2012, 07:07:09 AM
Quote from: Fireman77 on August 07, 2012, 07:22:02 AMPlease tell me how exactly works the Quick Focus.

In video mode press Q-button. Now you see a menu on the left side. At the top you have the autofocus mode. I use AF Quick mode for more accurate and faster focus.

Do you have a clip for us to see?
#25
General Help Q&A / Re: ML 2.3 Video Workflow Help
August 06, 2012, 01:40:14 PM
How do you view your videos? I use an iMac so I first screen my clips by playing them directly from the memory card as quicktime will play the h.264 clips.

Check your settings for Sharpness, Contrast, Saturation and Tone. Many flat picture styles recommend setting the in-camera sharpness to zero and add it in post if needed. Like Neutral Flat (built in picture style). However, I like to add 2-3 to in-camera sharpness as I think that gives me a better sharpness than adding it in post.

I had similar problems like you until I started shooting outdoor with excessive light. So exposure is very important.

Focus!! If you're focusing manually then try Quick Focus if your lens has autofocus. Zoom in before recording to check that the subject is in focus.

What Malcolm said about 1/(fps * 2) is important. Your videos will be choppy like hell if you go for faster shutter speeds. Only do it if you're shooting a clip for slow motion.

Lastly, your gear should give you crisp and clear looking video so keep testing.