![]() Imagine the smartphone market without Instagram. It’s great to encourage a software ecosystem and a community. They are never going to wake up to apps as long as the current 70 year-old+ Japan management is in place, but they should at least sell a camera with no warranty which contains an SDK (software development kit) so that customised apps can be run for creative and educational purposes like RAW video. My opinion of Canon hasn’t changed when it comes to Magic Lantern. Source code is available from a link on the ML thread if you wish to expertly help with development. – managed to get some LiveView RAW dumps, but they have many artifacts and appear to be resized (1824×774 in 1080p60, 2360×886 in 4K30, 1824×992 in photo mode)Īs usual it is an open source effort. – 80D logging experiments worked out of the box, too – loading ML alongside main firmware works, too (startup code nearly identical to 80D’s) – jumping to Canon’s main firmware finally works ( this fixed it) Magic Lantern shutter counter as Magic Lantern in whole is completely FREE. ![]() The shutter count will appear at the bottom of the screen. All you need to do is install Magic Lantern on your EOS, press MENU and then DISP. It could be that the frame buffer for 4K and DIGIC 6 is quite different to the usual way video works on Canon bodies like the 5D Mark IV.ĭeveloper A1ex wrote on the Magic Lantern forums here: Magic Lantern may work for some EOS, including the 550D (Rebel T2i). The LiveView RAW buffer appears to output a strange resized image (2360 x 886 in 4K mode for example). But what is more annoying is that it is almost impossible to find one, an answer that is. Dont get me wrong, I have no answers for this. ![]() If you’re wondering about RAW video, yes – this was tested. As we all know the Canon 5D Mark II has a serious issue when it comes to using it with an external monitor. The usual risks apply, if not more so as this is in such an early proof of concept stage with the aim to discover and reverse engineer camera functions.Ī lot of further work is needed to get it to a fully working state. The developers are looking for volunteers to install it on their cameras and help with the research and testing process. Magic Lantern proof of concept code is running on the 5D Mark IV. ![]()
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