50D shooting raw Full HD 24p (1:1) Not scaled

Started by Andy600, June 21, 2013, 12:36:12 AM

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Some FULL HD (1920 x 1080p) raw video footage I shot this evening on the 50D. (no audio)

The original is NOT scaled. It's shot at 1920 x 1080 24p - uses A1ex's buffer-sorting raw module.

Download the original. Vimeo has scaled this to 720p because I'm cheap and haven't got a Vimeo Plus account  ;D

https://vimeo.com/68807509/download?t=1371767517&v=172469260&s=c3b55aa4afede69ce86a0f5f3b155de7

This is using A1ex's buffer sorting method and I get about 6-10 seconds per clip (1080p) on a Transcend 600x CF card. Not bad ;)





If you don't want to download the original you can check out some frame grabs in this gallery: http://imgbox.com/g/LefsA41Eo9
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Quote from: Andy600 on June 21, 2013, 12:36:12 AM

This is using A1ex's buffer sorting method and I get about 6-10 seconds per clip (1080p) on a Transcend 600x CF card. Not bad ;)


Nice! Could you link us to the precise build please?
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Is this done in 3x crop mode? I hope so because if the 50d can shoot up to 1080p in 1x mode I don't see why the 6d can't.

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Will 600D benefit from said buffer sorting?

Nice test shots btw, I'm in love with raw's "fluid" looking movement.
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GregoryOfManhattan



1080p 5 out of 34 clips had some error (3 were glitchy frames in the last second, 2 were strangely magenta)
used the [50D]80pt1.zip (tragic lantern 6D) which hit 80.4 MB/s
seemed able to continue and 2 clips spanned the 4GB FAT32 limit.
most clips i stopped recording for content reasons.

shot at night with only available street light - ISO 1600 F2.8 canon 70-200mm lens.
batteries ran out.

this is amazing for the 50D and magic lantern!! ;D

xNiNELiVES

Quote from: 1% on June 21, 2013, 03:58:49 AM
40-41MB/s top speed is why.

Yeah it won't be able to shoot long but it's still capable. Why not let it.

Quote from: GregoryOfManhattan on June 21, 2013, 09:15:32 AM


1080p 5 out of 34 clips had some error (3 were glitchy frames in the last second, 2 were strangely magenta)
used the [50D]80pt1.zip (tragic lantern 6D) which hit 80.4 MB/s
seemed able to continue and 2 clips spanned the 4GB FAT32 limit.
most clips i stopped recording for content reasons.

shot at night with only available street light - ISO 1600 F2.8 canon 70-200mm lens.
batteries ran out.

this is amazing for the 50D and magic lantern!! ;D

Take out the "s" in "https". Like this:

GregoryOfManhattan

@xNiNELiVES - relax the video is not fully uploaded and/or converted vimeo will activate the link soon and it handles both http and https requests just fine.

not sure about the 40-41MB/s - i saw 80.4 on 50D tonight - are you quoting 1% speaking about another camera?

and that number may be incorrect - 1920x1072x14bits would be a 3.44 MB frame size time 23.976 fps is 82.4 MB/s
(may be off here - should be sleeping).

EDIT: @xNiNELiVES - thanks yes you are correct -  this forum requires that the 's' is removed - so http only videos - seems out of date - very 2008 like the 50D

xNiNELiVES

Quote from: GregoryOfManhattan on June 21, 2013, 09:53:56 AM
@xNiNELiVES - relax the video is not fully uploaded and/or converted vimeo will activate the link soon and it handles both http and https requests just fine.

not sure about the 40-41MB/s - i saw 80.4 on 50D tonight - are you quoting 1% speaking about another camera?

and that number may be incorrect - 1920x1072x14bits would be a 3.44 MB frame size time 23.976 fps is 82.4 MB/s
(may be off here - should be sleeping).

EDIT: @xNiNELiVES - thanks yes you are correct -  this forum requires that the 's' is removed - so http only videos - seems out of date - very 2008 like the 50D

the 41mb/s was the 6d we were talking about. I just saw on the twitter feed that the 50d can record 1080p (obviously you just recorded some above) but, can it record continuously? If not how many frames?

Edit: Well I reread the post and found that you said it would record until the 4gb limit. So a 5d2 can't record continuous 1080p but a old 50d can. Weird  :o. I might as well buy a 50d at this point.