moogul said:Sounds interesting. But I have a dumb question (never used ML before). Where is the link to the actual firmware file for the DR "upgrade"?
ML's download site has the latest 7D firmware from Dec. 2012. I read the post and checked the .pdf... didn't see anything or links to the file in there.
moogul said:Sounds interesting. But I have a dumb question (never used ML before). Where is the link to the actual firmware file for the DR "upgrade"?
ML's download site has the latest 7D firmware from Dec. 2012. I read the post and checked the .pdf... didn't see anything or links to the file in there.
+1 here. ML made me choice Canon. I have supported ML for a while and glad I did that.K-amps said:Seriously.... why doesn't Canon Hire Alex and his team.... Way back when I was done with a 350d and kit lens, I was not system dependant... I could have gone Nikon or Canon... ML brought me to the Canon camp. How many 5D2 users have stayed with Canon due to ML... it's amazing how ML has helped Canon.
ehouli said:[if This claim made by ML it's doable and won't damage anything in the cameras in the future, makes me wonder if Canon is doing only half the work or if they are not investing in the best people.
M.ST said:Great job ML.
But it´s a shame that Canon is not able to improve their products.
amejat said:If you really want to have 14 stops of DR... just buy a D800.
verysimplejason said:amejat said:If you really want to have 14 stops of DR... just buy a D800.
Yup. Also buy some expensive Nikon lenses to take advantage of D800, and get some harddisks also. While you're at it, you may want to upgrade your desktop/laptops also. If you're doing video, get ready for some very good amount of Moire. Sounds great...
amejat said:If you really want to have 14 stops of DR... just buy a D800.
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<p><strong>From Magic Lantern
</strong>The Magic Lantern team is letting the world know that they are at the beginning of a new function for the 5D Mark III and EOS 7D. Apparently they’ve figured out a way to boost dynamic range by 3 stops by using a new way of making a photograph by using ISO 100 for some of the vertical lines and ISO 1600 for the rest of it. Sounds wild to us, not sure how they’re doing that. There will be a process to combining the lines of 100/1600 ISO to give you the full resolution file.</p>
<p><strong>From Alex at ML</strong></p>
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<li><em>Works for both photos and raw videos on Canon EOS 5D Mark III. On Canon EOS 7D, photo only (since it can’t do raw video).</em></li>
<li><em>What are the benefits? more dynamic range (less shadow noise).</em></li>
<li><em>The functionality was not really in Canon firmware, but in the chip that samples the sensor. Canon firmware does not make any use of it (they just set both ISO “registers” to the same value). It was implemented on the hardware side though (and that’s why it works only on these 2 cameras, because only they have two ISO amplifiers).</em></li>
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<p><strong><a href=\"http://blog.planet5d.com/2013/07/magic-lantern-improves-canon-eos-5d-mark-iii-dynamic-range-to-14-stops-major-landmark/\" target=\"_blank\">Read more at Planet5D</a> | <a href=\"http://www.magiclantern.fm/\" target=\"_blank\">Visit Magic Lantern</a></strong></p>
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AAPhotog said:moogul said:Sounds interesting. But I have a dumb question (never used ML before). Where is the link to the actual firmware file for the DR "upgrade"?
ML's download site has the latest 7D firmware from Dec. 2012. I read the post and checked the .pdf... didn't see anything or links to the file in there.
You have to build it yourself.
Here is the code: https://bitbucket.org/hudson/magic-lantern/commits/all
If that is too much for you. Here is a link of it already built. Built by the magic lanterns forum member 'Lourenco'
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B7QlH_BH2m32aWFxbm9DNkliS0E&usp=sharing
The second link is for the 5D3 files
infared said:AAPhotog said:moogul said:Sounds interesting. But I have a dumb question (never used ML before). Where is the link to the actual firmware file for the DR "upgrade"?
ML's download site has the latest 7D firmware from Dec. 2012. I read the post and checked the .pdf... didn't see anything or links to the file in there.
You have to build it yourself.
Here is the code: https://bitbucket.org/hudson/magic-lantern/commits/all
If that is too much for you. Here is a link of it already built. Built by the magic lanterns forum member 'Lourenco'
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B7QlH_BH2m32aWFxbm9DNkliS0E&usp=sharing
The second link is for the 5D3 files
OK..I am just a photographer ...not a code writer. Is this DR revelation something that the average person can safely load onto their $3500 camera body without damaging it...or is this something that is proposed for a future release of Magic Lantern that we all can use?
GDub said:infared said:AAPhotog said:moogul said:Sounds interesting. But I have a dumb question (never used ML before). Where is the link to the actual firmware file for the DR "upgrade"?
ML's download site has the latest 7D firmware from Dec. 2012. I read the post and checked the .pdf... didn't see anything or links to the file in there.
You have to build it yourself.
Here is the code: https://bitbucket.org/hudson/magic-lantern/commits/all
If that is too much for you. Here is a link of it already built. Built by the magic lanterns forum member 'Lourenco'
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B7QlH_BH2m32aWFxbm9DNkliS0E&usp=sharing
The second link is for the 5D3 files
OK..I am just a photographer ...not a code writer. Is this DR revelation something that the average person can safely load onto their $3500 camera body without damaging it...or is this something that is proposed for a future release of Magic Lantern that we all can use?
The short answer is that if you don't know what you're doing you should wait until the DR feature is built into a stable ML release. Also note that the current "alpha" release for the 5D Mark III requires the older 1.1.3 firmware. For myself, I WILL NOT be loading ML into my Mark III until they release an alpha version that works with the current firmware, but I'm really looking forward to that day! Why? Because I've been running the stable version on my T2i for quite a while now and it has some GREAT features--for video and stills.
FTR, I'll quote myself here from my earlier answer to your question...
The Magic Lantern forum thread discussing this (read it carefully):
http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=7139.0