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#1
Hardware and Accessories / Crop mode and perspective
February 11, 2023, 08:51:36 AM
Guys, I've a really dumb question: I know that crop mode is superior in terms of aliasing (and resolution), but how do you feel, artistically speaking, about the fact that it compresses the perspective (when using a shorter, but cropped, focal length lens at the same shooting distance)?

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#2
I've been trying to shoot a timelapse with FRSP, and some of the frames got the sun in them. Since I was using AETTR, the sun was, naturally, overexposed. But compared to regular photos or videos, it was black!

Is this a side effect of FRSP? Or of converting the resulting MLV container into separate DNGs? Can it be fixed in post-processing?
#3
I wonder if it is possible to log and export real-time electronic level data to a sidecar file, to possibly use it in postprocessing for stabilization purposes?
#4
I'm trying to shoot a timelapse with FRSP and ETTR. I get it that AETTR needs to have Canon image review to be on for at least 2 seconds. Problem is, the reviewed picture (along with all the intervalometer info) stays on indefinitely, no matter the Power Saving in LV setting. So the only time my LCD turns off is during the actual FRSP capture. Then it's on for review again till the next intervalometer step (regardless of Canon's 2 sec review and ML's 5 sec LV powersave).

Any ideas why that might be?

P.S. Canon 70D running ML v1.12 (https://bitbucket.org/ArcziPL/downloads/downloads/magiclantern-Nightly.2021Apr04.70D112_crop_rec_4k_mlv_lite_lossless_fps_override_focus_stack_sduhs.zip)
#5
I'm completely new to ML and am just cutting my teeth at this whole thing. My first snag is that I can't seem to download my trial videos (though I can see them in-camera thanks to mlv_play). Does this mean I can only download them via a proper card reader, not via Canon's default USB cable connection (or wifi)?