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EF mount even without electronics would make more sense to me as well. I don't think they are doing it though. It will certainly be in my feedback, if the Smart EF adapter is going to be a long wait. Don't think it is fair to ask people to buy a different Speed Booster for every lens they have whilst they wait for the delayed flexible Canon mount version.
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I like the image so much that I have decided to adjust my strategy for the cameras I shoot with. Out goes the Sony FS100. That was my main low light tool but now the 5D Mark III with raw is that. Blackmagic EF mount version will also be sold. I have the Pocket Cinema Camera and 4K AND MFT versions pre-ordered!! I don't need all of them and can use my EF glass on the 5D. I am heavily invested in Micro Four Thirds glass so will likely keep the MFT Blackmagic for a while. 4K and global shutter will be interesting on the Production Camera. I need to clear out some of my other DSLRs. Nikon V2 don't need, got it for raw bursts! Amazing sensor technology, nice as a stills camera too (very good AF, very light, very compact, lots of other cool stuff) but now the Sony RX1 is by far my most compelling stills cam and it wasn't cheap. Nikon D5200 can go too. Nice bargain but it's no longer competitive with the image on the 5D Mark III. Canon don't deserve this, what a crazy situation.
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The camera has a thermometer inside and Magic Lantern displays the temperature on the LCD with global draw. I haven't noticed any heat problems yet, and with people doing 12hr continuous card tests for raw, I think we can safely say the electronics can handle it. Raw takes less CPU power as it requires less processing. When copying a huge file from a USB drive, does your MacBook overheat? No. People don't understand the inner workings when they say damage will occur due to a software process. One of the most obvious attempts to protect vested interests was from Michael Sutton earlier this week on Twitter where he claimed to have 'insider NDA knowledge' from a Canon engineer that the raw recording would damage the sensor. Actually the sensor is constantly outputting raw when in live view mode with or without Magic Lantern. It is designed to do it, and to do so until the battery goes flat.
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Look at the guide again, I've updated it with links to the newest version of Raw2DNG which fixes the 2GB bug.
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Haha. Well had to fill the empty space! That is the Wooden Camera Cage. ReWo cage is superb but obvious by design does not fit the 5D Mark III. I have their 5D Mark II cage, will try that. When the Blackmagic Cinema Camera MFT model does finally arrive, I'll keep it but I don't need the EF version any more now I have the 5D Mark III. Raw and image quality was the only reason I bought one.
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This was a great week. It is the first time we've seen this kind of moving image from a full frame sized sensor in raw. A pristine 2K 14bit image that's like a 24fps digital film negative or a digital scan of Super 35mm. It's also a breakthrough for accessibility bringing raw video to many talents for the first time, when the only other accessible raw shooting cameras out there have been in extremely limited supply. [url=http://www.eoshd.com/content/10407/the-impact-of-5d-mark-iii-raw-and-what-does-vincent-laforet-think-of-it]Read the full article here[/url]
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Filmmaking tips from J.J. Abrams - plus is he actually any good?
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Indeed, well put, and he is better than Michael Bay. But then anyone is good when you put them next to him :) -
Some raw files end badly. That one might be corrupted so it cannot be converted. How large is it. 2GB plus?
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Filmmaking tips from J.J. Abrams - plus is he actually any good?
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
The headline is a question, not a statement, so I don't get this thing about it holding up or not. In my opinion, he's a bit overrated. His story telling is not a dying breed, it is stuck in the past. There's a difference :) Far more innovative filmmakers around. -
BIG NEWS - Hands on with CONTINUOUS raw recording on Canon 5D Mark III
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Is the stuff signed? He has a god complex and sadly, now a flock. -
The Speed Booster for Micro Four Thirds gives cameras like the Panasonic GH2, GH3 and Blackmagic Cinema Camera a Super 35mm / APS-C sized sensor using clever optics, in the same way that the E-mount version turned cameras like the Sony FS100 and NEX 7 into valid alternatives to full frame. As well as shrinking the image circle of a full frame lens to fit a smaller sensor, the Speed Booster lives up to its name by giving you a 1 stop increase in brightness so that F2.8 effectively becomes F2.0. I've been testing the Leica R mount version of the new Micro Four Thirds Speed Booster on the Panasonic GH3 and here are some of my early observations. Read the full article here
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BIG NEWS - Hands on with CONTINUOUS raw recording on Canon 5D Mark III
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
So what? Leave them too it. There's also nothing wrong with being a hobbyist and experimenting. Even Kubrick began that way. You don't have to watch the tons and tons of raw test videos. Most of these people also shoot professionally or shoot their own artistic endeavours too. It's just that nobody ever watches those so they think the tests are all they do! Once someone said to me (a rival well blogger actually) that all I ever shot were tests. He came up to me with this crazy email rant, "you're just a tester, faffing around, not a real filmmaker like me!" No... All he'd ever seen were my tests and he wasn't interested in the other stuff! Be careful what prism one views the other through. It can be distorted. -
Not tried that resolution yet - gunning for higher with my 2x anamorphic and 1.5x Iscoramas. 1720 x 1280 seems sweet. No card speed issues until quite late in the recording. 1920 x 1280 good for only 5-10 seconds. They are working on optimising speeds. Higher resolutions than 1080p vertical are tougher on the card. Wouldn't 1440x1080 be better for 2x scope? That is 4:3. 2x anamorphic would turn that into 2.39:1
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Because all that matters is that the aperture and shutter angle are the same on both shots. We're not testing the optical performance of the lens in this test, but attempting to get the same shot field of view and exposure on two differently sized sensors. Are you upset Blackmagic lost? Don't be. It is still a great camera in good light.
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BIG NEWS - Hands on with CONTINUOUS raw recording on Canon 5D Mark III
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Apparently peederj now speaks for me! Image is what matters to me, and price. Rather have this image than 1D C or C300 and would rather invest the money I save on lenses. BBC camera man on Top Gear used C300 for a run & gun sequence with F1 drivers in London and hated every second of it. He said the ergonomics were hopeless. I've used it (and the C100), it's OK in my view, better than bad. Nothing to get that excited about. You don't need to roll out that tired obvious argument about story, composition, etc. It is like saying HEY aliens just landed with all guns blazing, what shall we do? Oh we better eat food, otherwise we won't survive to fight them off. Pleeeeease give it a break about story. Some films don't even have narrative stories as their main emotional core, they have images and soundscapes. Neither do I. READ what I said. This is in danger of going off topic, can we please put a halt to the following frustrating topics - Bloom Story and content matters (it's obvious, people don't NEED to keep banging on about it!) C300 suits a lot of working pros (again it's obvious... and completely irrelevant to the thread) Some people can NEVER EVER just enjoy a technical achievement or discussion without patronising us with tittle tattle about stories. -
BIG NEWS - Hands on with CONTINUOUS raw recording on Canon 5D Mark III
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Not true. Magic Lantern has never 'fried' a camera. Yeah - and didn't I just say that in my post? Do you ever read or watch anything fully? Silly us wanting feature film quality, whatever next What kind of crazy analysis is this? I don't see your train of thought at all. Canon return us 'back to the good old days' if Blackmagic wasn't making raw cinema cameras for $3000? Um, ok. The Blackmagic Cinema Camera 2.5K and Pocket Cinema Camera are indeed groundbreaking. Again another obvious statement that doesn't really tell me anything. So the Magic Lantern raw is ground breaking too, and at the moment I'd give the image quality crown to the 5D Mark III but it is still early days in shooting with both. If you ever try it yourself have a look at the temperature readout in Magic Lantern. Unless you can fry silicon at 50 degrees C (MacBook runs idle at that) you won't be having chips for dinner.