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Milan Karolic

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    Milan Karolic reacted to jcs in Canon 6d mark 2 it´s official   
    The 1DC has very sharp/detailed 1080p in Super35 mode.
    For online streaming delivery, even the 5D3 was sharp enough in 1080p with a little bit of post-sharpening (I shot this 5 years ago):
    When shooting people, especially close ups, you really don't want a razor sharp image anyway. If you need something really sharp for wide shots, there are plenty of options from Sony and Panasonic (typically you shoot 4K at around 100Mbps and downsample to 1080p in post). Canon's 4K (C300 II and 1DX II) isn't razor sharp either, neither with enough photosites to capture full 4K resolution. However, it's much better than 1080p, and both can provide pleasing, filmic looks.
    Here's the 1DX II in full frame 1080p, 24-105 F4L lens, Rode NTG2*, handheld and post stabilized and sharpened in PP CC:
    This was shot using my custom Filmic Skin picture profile, with very minor tweaks in post using Lumetri. For YouTube delivery, especially for medium to close up shots, all Canon's DSLRs can look good with a little post sharpening.
    * I think it's time to retire the Rode NTG2 for these kinds of shots. I have better mics however they all require phantom power (much better at side-noise rejection). That's another aspect of DSLR shooting: we need a preamp to get decent audio quality (wireless is another option). Here again, Sony and Panasonic provide factory add-on hot-shoe solutions.
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    Milan Karolic reacted to Andrew Reid in Magic Lantern Raw Video   
    It's not an official build or a nightly on their site.
    Yes it is confusing at first.
    I found mine deep in a forum post at ML, with a link to dropbox / google drive.
    I'll try and dig it out again or upload the ZIP.
    Great. But seen as the max res on the EOS M is 1728x694 without going to with a very heavy crop factor, I suppose lossless is more useful on the 5D3.
    On the 700D, the max Super 35mm recording mode resolution is 1728x1156, which is a lot better than EOS M but still not quite 3K is it
    Great that it works on those cameras though.
    Is there a build of it working (or even semi-working) on the 70D or 100D?
    Think it was NikFreak on the Magic Lantern forums that did the 70D build with 10bit raw but can't find the link there now. (Took me hours to find it in the first place!)
    It had some issues, so don't expect 100% reliability. It's experimental and based on 6 month old version of Magic Lantern.
    I'll be trying it for the first time tomorrow when my 70D arrives from WEX. £510 for a used body in good condition, not bad! A lot cheaper than getting a C200 innit?!
    magiclantern-Nightly.2017Jan06.70D112.zip
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