![]() ![]() However, lack of 4k support and overall poor quality of canon h264 codec when not recording in RAW is throwing me off. Here’s some sample footage.Īs a reminder, if you load Magic Lantern onto your Canon 5D Mark III you’ll be voiding your warranty. I recently found out about Canon 5D Mark III and Magic Lantern and I was blown away by some of the videos I have seen. Re: Canon 5D Mark III / 5D3 / Firmware 1.2.3 Reply 1376 on: April 24, 2016, 04:40:05 AM Pretty much every clip I shoot with ML has some sort of dead frame in it like you see above. Luigi Baccino put the early build to the test. Yet another feature rears its head from the firmware modders at Magic Lantern, this time boosting the dynamic range of Canon SLRs to a whopping 14 stops. There’s also a 14-bit lossless raw recording mode. Magic Lantern says you can expect bugs with this build as it’s still “bleeding edge.” Also, modes with higher vertical resolution will only preview the top frame while modes with higher horizontal resolution will have the preview “completely broken.” Full-resolution LiveView: 5796×3870 at 7.4 fps (128ms rolling shutter).1920×960 50p (both 1:1 crop and full-frame – 3×3 pixel binning) Magic Lantern was originally written for the Canon EOS 5D Mark II by Trammell Hudson in 2009 after he reverse engineered its firmware. While many had been waiting impatiently for Canon to implement 4K video in a DSLR up until very recently, Magic Lantern has made it available for a camera.This experimental build, available here, enables a number of different recording resolutions and frame rates, including: That’s right, Magic Lantern is giving your 5D Mark III the ability to shoot Super 35mm RAW 4k. ![]() Canon didn’t bring 4K recording to the 5D line until the Mark IV, but the enterprising folks at Magic Lantern have engineered a workaround that enables 4K recording on the 5D Mark III. While many had been waiting impatiently for Canon to implement 4K video in a DSLR up until very recently, Magic Lantern has made it available for a camera released in 2012 the 5D Mark III. ![]()
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