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    It's no secret that Canon's 5D Mark III is the go-to DSLR for videographers the world over, but things are about to become a whole lot more interesting. The people behind Magic Lantern have successfully coaxed the 5D Mark III into shooting 24 fps RAW video at resolutions up to 1,920 x 820 pixels using 1000x speed cards. If you're not familiar with Magic Lantern, it's an open source firmware add-on that brings additional functionality to Canon EOS cameras. The ability to capture RAW video at 24 fps improves dynamic range and resolution -- it also provides extra flexibility during post-production. According to the team at Magic Lantern, more work is required before the feature is ready to be deployed. So until then, you're invited to follow the via link below and watch the RAW vs. H.264 videos after the break, or if you're feeling brave, check the source for download locations. Update: We just received news from Magic Lantern that Canon's Mark II is now also a go for 24 fps with the new firmware. Nic from the development team said "After some further testing it is clear the older, cheaper Mark II should be able to record at least resolutions of 1880x840 in full-frame mode (with line skipping)."


    It may be time to dust off that Canon 50D you purchased back in 2008. The folks behind the Magic Lantern firmware add-on have pulled yet another rabbit out the proverbial hat (or is it lantern?) by enabling RAW video recording on the APS-C-based DSLR. What's even more impressive is that the 50D lacks video support out of the box, so this new-found functionality is truly magical. This hack comes hot on the heels of the Magic Lantern team coaxing the Canon 5D Mark II / III into capturing 24 fps RAW video. With the firmware add-on installed, the 50D is capable of shooting video up to 1592 x 1062 pixels at 30 fps. There are some caveats, though. First, there's no audio recording since the camera lacks a microphone input and associated electronics. Second, capturing RAW video requires fast CF cards (at least UDMA 6). Third, we now fully expect to see the 50D skyrocket in value on the used market. Hit the break for a few sample videos.
    Canon 50D, Sigma 17-50 2.8, canon 70-300 IS, 430EXII, Cactus triggers en wat filters...
    Panasonic GH3 met 14-140

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    Re: RAW Video

    Tijd dat ze eens wat verder raken met Nikons..

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      Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door BoBo_Igor Bekijk bericht
      Tijd dat ze eens wat verder raken met Nikons..
      Idd. Ik hoop dat de in de nabij toekomst de diafragma controle in liveview kunnen oplossen met een firmware update.
      Nikon D7100, Nikon D780 "At The Heart Of The Image"
      Nikkor 24-120mm F4, Nikon 50mm F1.8, Nikkor 17-55mm F2.8,Tokina 11-16mm F2.8, Sigma AF 120-400mm

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        Re: RAW Video

        Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door C. Ruben Bekijk bericht
        Idd. Ik hoop dat de in de nabij toekomst de diafragma controle in liveview kunnen oplossen met een firmware update.
        Mijn hoop ook!

        Walter
        D850

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        • #5
          Re: RAW Video

          Lang leve oude manuele Nikkors .
          Makkelijker met diafragma en focus.

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