shot in 1920x804 @60fps using Magic Lantern (Danne's build)color graded using DaVinci Resolve120fps conversion using Flowframes4K conversion using Topaz Vide
- to unplug the cable MCC-miniUSB between the Ronin-S and the 5D Mark III Looking forward to read you tom canon 5D Mark III firmware 1.2.3 with Canon Zoom 24-105 T4 II magiclantern-crop_rec_4k.2018Jul22.5D3123 Ronin S gimbal firmware v1.7.0.60Wait. I'm shooting with an old DSLR? What's wrong with me? Doesn't the camera matter????;)Need music for your videos? Try my friends at Soundstripe!Click
Re: Canon 5D Mark II / 5D2. It would appear (to Me anyway) as though Zzzxtreme is wanting to know if Magic Zoom is available on the 5D2. If You are asking, if Magic Zoom is available on the 5D2, the answer is, Yes. ORR~DeanB ~~ 80D-ML & SL1+ML & 5D2+ML & 5DC+ML & 70D+ML (AliveAgain) Tutorial - Guide to using Dual ISO Mode on your Canon 5D Mark III Open Source Brings High-End Canon 5D MK III Dynamic Range Closer to Nikon D800 Dual ISO vs Exmor: on CanonRumors, reddit, POTN and FredMiranda. Code - dual_iso module - recent nightly builds should have this working on most cameras Technical doc As we all know the Canon 5D Mark II has a serious issue when it comes to using it with an external monitor. Don't get me wrong, I have no answers for this. But what is more annoying is that it is almost impossible to find one, an answer that is. The Problem - Though there is an HDMI out, and while perussing a setup, one can see the image in HD; when one pushes the little "red" button to recordMLV command-line tool: used for debugging and converting .mlv files. can dump .mlv to legacy .raw + .wav files. can dump .mlv to .dng + .wav. can compress and decompress frames using LZMA. convert bit depth (any depth in range from 1 to 16 bits)
Magic Lantern delivered the proof of concept that it is possible to get 4K video on an EOS 5D Mark III. However, as cool as it is (it is), it’s a proof of concept, not even a working alpha version. There are many issues to solve before you can get working 4K on the EOS 5D Mark III.