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Magic lantern canon 60d remote shooting
Magic lantern canon 60d remote shooting










magic lantern canon 60d remote shooting

  • 3.6 Does ML eat batteries faster, or cause overheating?.
  • 3.5 How do I see shutter counter / CMOS temperature?.
  • 3.4 How do I get exposure times longer than 30 seconds?.
  • 3.3 How do I record for more than 12 minutes?.
  • 3.2 How do I erase all of the images without removing ML?.
  • 3.1 Magic Lantern, Canon firmwaresini tamamen değiştiriyor mu?.
  • So until there is, get your hands on one of these at a steal. The 70D is out, and every prosumer shooter is looking to get that, but there is no hack yet on the 70D. The nice thing about this camera at this point in time is that it is undervalued. I’ll take the extra color and dynamis range over 180 pixels any day. It will do continuous RAW at 960×540, which I have found looks gorgeous when upscaled to 720p. It will shoot RAW at 1728×972 for 137 frames- almost six seconds if you need that image resolution for B-roll. THe SD cards just arent meant to handle that kind of bandwidth, and so the writer for the camera is the bottleneck. Now the bad: they shoot on SD cards, so the buffer and write speed internally on the camera is what limits how much RAW footage you can shoot before the camera cuts off the clip.

    magic lantern canon 60d remote shooting

    But really- with class 10 cards so cheap, just get a whole bunch and forget it. I like to keep a mini-sd card adapter on me also, so i can pull the card out of my phone or my nook and use that if i get desperate. (eye-fi may be buggy with Magic Lantern fyi) I know many shooters that keep an SD card in their wallet for those occasions when they’re out on a shoot, and when they get to location, they remember that their card is in the reader back home. That means if you want to add an eye-fi card to make it wireless you can, and SD cards are cheap and plentiful, and you can share with your existing supply.

    magic lantern canon 60d remote shooting

    The advantage and disadvatage of this camera is that it shoots on SD cards. It has more weatherproofing than the Rebel line (though not as much as the 7D), and shutter that is good for 100,000 actuations as opposed tho the 50,000 of its cheaper brethren. It has a foldout screen not found on the Full-frames, which means you can shoot without an external monitor to keep your setup light, and still shoot from very high or low angles and keep your eye on the frame. It has an APS-C size sensor, making it very close to Super35 in sensor size, so lens selection is easy. The Canon 60D is maybe one of my favorites of the lineup.












    Magic lantern canon 60d remote shooting