Quote from: waynew on February 12, 2013, 10:54:58 AMYou should look into Magic Lantern. It is only in Alpha for the M, but this will give you time lapse as well as some great video tools.I second this. It seems remarkably stable. I have some older, manual lenses, when used with focus peaking really bring a lot of fun to this camera. The only nit pick with the current ML release is the overlay sits atop the Canon menus, but it sounds like they have a fix in the works.I'm not expecting a "new camera" with a firmware update, but an improvement will be nice, though I dont' have a big beef with the AF performance outside of a handful of times.I agree with many that the tap to focus option is faster than the half-pressed shutter release.
You should look into Magic Lantern. It is only in Alpha for the M, but this will give you time lapse as well as some great video tools.
Quote from: jal2099 on February 12, 2013, 12:00:55 PMQuote from: waynew on February 12, 2013, 10:54:58 AMYou should look into Magic Lantern. It is only in Alpha for the M, but this will give you time lapse as well as some great video tools.I second this. It seems remarkably stable. I have some older, manual lenses, when used with focus peaking really bring a lot of fun to this camera. The only nit pick with the current ML release is the overlay sits atop the Canon menus, but it sounds like they have a fix in the works.I'm not expecting a "new camera" with a firmware update, but an improvement will be nice, though I dont' have a big beef with the AF performance outside of a handful of times.I agree with many that the tap to focus option is faster than the half-pressed shutter release.The overlay issue has been fixed, but I don't think they have released a new download.
Quote from: waynew on February 14, 2013, 11:38:18 AMQuote from: jal2099 on February 12, 2013, 12:00:55 PMQuote from: waynew on February 12, 2013, 10:54:58 AMYou should look into Magic Lantern. It is only in Alpha for the M, but this will give you time lapse as well as some great video tools.I second this. It seems remarkably stable. I have some older, manual lenses, when used with focus peaking really bring a lot of fun to this camera. The only nit pick with the current ML release is the overlay sits atop the Canon menus, but it sounds like they have a fix in the works.I'm not expecting a "new camera" with a firmware update, but an improvement will be nice, though I dont' have a big beef with the AF performance outside of a handful of times.I agree with many that the tap to focus option is faster than the half-pressed shutter release.The overlay issue has been fixed, but I don't think they have released a new download.have they got the intervalometer features working?