sanj said:Hello.
Is there ANY reason I should consider not installing magic lantern on my 5d3?
Large file size and faster cards is not an issue, IQ is.
Please advice.
Thank you!
kennephoto said:Magic lantern drains my batteries when the camera is off, that's kind of annoying to pick up my camera the next morning and having a dead battery.
kennephoto said:Magic lantern drains my batteries when the camera is off
Axilrod said:No, it's easily reversible so I doubt it could do permanent damage.
neuroanatomist said:one of the CR Commandments is I am your Canon, thou shall have no other firmware before Me,
Marsu42 said:kennephoto said:Magic lantern drains my batteries when the camera is off
Ugh?! How's that? If anything it's gps that drains battery on t he 6d, otherwise it's a bug and you should post it on the ml forum...
Axilrod said:No, it's easily reversible so I doubt it could do permanent damage.
Wrong - the alpha of ml on the 5d3 is not reversible right now, you cannot remove the boot flag yet (like on all other supported camera models). So if you want the option to remove ml w/o trace, don't use the 5d3 build yet...
... but as Canon never bothered anyone about the bootflag you should try ml anyway, it's beyond awesome
neuroanatomist said:one of the CR Commandments is I am your Canon, thou shall have no other firmware before Me,
Actually we should thank Canon for allowing ml to use their internal devlopment hook to boot the ml firmware on the card - Panasonic recently disabled any 3rd party fw: http://www.eoshd.com/content/518/why-panasonic-want-to-block-hacked-firmware
LetTheRightLensIn said:Part of me wonders if Canon marketing understands that it is a good thing
Marsu42 said:LetTheRightLensIn said:Part of me wonders if Canon marketing understands that it is a good thing
After a recent trip to the local electronics market/discounter shop and listening in to the conversations of people buying 7d-6d type gear I think what Canon marketing knows is: 90% of their customers don't care or have a clue, and those who do buy 1d type bodies with enough fw featues out of the box.
Plus the competition isn't any better, even Sony dslrs with an evf show a complete lack of imagination about what you can do with a dslr - so why should Canon bother and rock the boat?
The ml research shows that the Canon tech guys put a lot of features inside the digic processors, it's just that even their own firmware doesn't use it... more features mean more testing, bugs and support costs.
Marsu42 said:kennephoto said:Magic lantern drains my batteries when the camera is off
Ugh?! How's that? If anything it's gps that drains battery on t he 6d, otherwise it's a bug and you should post it on the ml forum...
Axilrod said:No, it's easily reversible so I doubt it could do permanent damage.
Wrong - the alpha of ml on the 5d3 is not reversible right now, you cannot remove the boot flag yet (like on all other supported camera models). So if you want the option to remove ml w/o trace, don't use the 5d3 build yet...
... but as Canon never bothered anyone about the bootflag you should try ml anyway, it's beyond awesome
neuroanatomist said:one of the CR Commandments is I am your Canon, thou shall have no other firmware before Me,
Actually we should thank Canon for allowing ml to use their internal devlopment hook to boot the ml firmware on the card - Panasonic recently disabled any 3rd party fw: http://www.eoshd.com/content/518/why-panasonic-want-to-block-hacked-firmware
LetTheRightLensIn said:kennephoto said:Magic lantern drains my batteries when the camera is off, that's kind of annoying to pick up my camera the next morning and having a dead battery.
Hah. Interesting, I was just commenting on that. So I guess it is ML then. They have done something weird in these last releases then.
cayenne said:Can someone explain what this bootflag is, and what setting it with ML and not being able to get rid of it means to me?
cayenne said:1. How to install on 5D3
2. Workflow for RAW video
....without jumping over post after post at different dates piecemeal.
Marsu42 said:LetTheRightLensIn said:Part of me wonders if Canon marketing understands that it is a good thing
After a recent trip to the local electronics market/discounter shop and listening in to the conversations of people buying 7d-6d type gear I think what Canon marketing knows is: 90% of their customers don't care or have a clue, and those who do buy 1d type bodies with enough fw featues out of the box.
Plus the competition isn't any better, even Sony dslrs with an evf show a complete lack of imagination about what you can do with a dslr - so why should Canon bother and rock the boat?
The ml research shows that the Canon tech guys put a lot of features inside the digic processors, it's just that even their own firmware doesn't use it... more features mean more testing, bugs and support costs.
LetTheRightLensIn said:Because they have all sorts of competition coming in from all over. Video/movie guys are not fanboys and if you think people get harsh in the stills dominated forums check out what the movie types say
LetTheRightLensIn said:.... some of the hugest names were already saying years ago they couldn't believe Canon was deciding to handle it this way.