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5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Cool! ? I don't get them straight from the ML Site as they're a bit "out-dated". Daniel Anderson uploads new updates regularly for certain ML Cameras, the link is here: https://bitbucket.org/Dannephoto/magic-lantern/downloads/. -
5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Loving the EOS M mostly due to its size and the ability to apply a Focal Reducer. Sold the 5DII. You can put the EOS M in one pocket and a C Mount Lens in the other lol. But yeah the 70D is very nice indeed with that captivating Dual Pixel Autofocus alongside RAW (Gosh!). Not sure about the Aliasing with that camera though from what I've seen! Look forward to reading the blog! Cheers -
5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
YouTube compression may have helped here as well. But in general, the results were pretty good and I was quite surprised considering the price of the camera. These days most people upscale or upload their videos in 4K to YouTube to avoid making their footage look like Minecraft from YouTube Compression, so even in 4K, the result was pretty clean. -
5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Most other cameras are too. Nothing wrong with your copy. Are you using a speed booster? And what lens? I think the worst thing most people do is increase the ISO in dark situations instead of applying lighting (unless you have the A7S etc.). I use a Viltrox Mini LED Light indoors on a tripod to light one side of my face, whilst the other is lightened through natural window lighting (I'm no lighting pro, but it seems to work). -
I was scratching my head between choosing the Lens Turbo II, Viltrox EM2 & The Metabones (For BMPCC). It's a shame the cheap speed-boosters (Viltrox) don't allow for IS or OS on Canon or other Third Party Lens. They almost had it in the bag.
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5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Dual ISO 100/400 (I feel 100/800 is too aggressive) really helps heaps in tough situations and gets you 12.9-13 stops of DR. I haven't had any issues with Low light! Use a speed booster, keep ISO @100, and use a fast lens (at least f1.4 for the night). Cinema companies still use noise reduction software, so that can be included in the editing workflow if needed. -
5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
@Tupp No problem! -
5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
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5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
No heavy crop at all! The crop I believe is the typical canon EOS M crop x1.61. My Sigma 18-35mm looks really wide and with a Viltrox 0.71x speed booster, I can use between 24-35mm F1.2. -
5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Thanks, Mercer, the Eos m raw can really shine if the RAW is manipulated properly, i'm still learning anyway. I'm really impressed with the bmpcc original as well. The proress HQ looks very close to RAW, and the RAW, when upscaled to 4K resolution in Davinci Resolve, looks quite close to the BMPCC 4K. Cheers! -
5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Nice! The pink highlights gave the EOS M away. But it can be fixed immediately in MLV App if the RAW White level is changed from the original "16200" to "15000". I also purchased the Orginal BMPCC for peanuts, though haven't used it much yet as I still need a few extra pieces of equipment (one being a "powerbank"). Few test footage looks quite nice though. -
5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Agree 100% Even a kit Lens will look cinematic with Raw Video. -
5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I had Zeiss lenses with the Sony A6300 and the Panasonic G85 and they never looked as good as when I would use them with ML RAW. -
5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I think 8 bit and Zeiss struggle together (Except for photos, when shooting RAW). -
5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Yeah nikkors are not bad, but when compared with Zeiss lens, something inside tells you that the Zeiss has something special. Even when I apply LUTs, it's like the Zeiss increases the Bit Depth lol and allows every color in the footage to be touched. Anyway, I used to use an EIKI 16F 2X adapter for a long time which was decent enough, but in the sample footage I used with the Takumar the Proskar Ishico 2X Anamorphic Adapter. I used to have one of these a while back but the focusing was so stiff. So this new one was in a good nick. Also, no dioptor used. I think I could get as close as 2 and a half feet with a sharp image. As for flaring, I haven't tested that yet as the taking lens is Super-Multi-Coated. -
5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Zeiss color rendering I think goes hand in hand with Canon ML Raw. I used to have a Sony A6300 which I sold to keep the EOS M instead, and the Zeiss lenses were never as good as they were on my old 5DII, III and 6D. I think the 6D is a great B-Cam, producing in my opinion (ARRI Like footage) when paired with Zeiss lenses. I'm not sure what the builds are like now on the 6D though. -
5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
After doing a lot of tests, I haven't got the hang of removing purple frames from 1x3 bining mode though I am really satisfied so far with the MV1080p where I barely have to stretch footage in post. The graphic is amazing so far. I used a 2x Anamorphic adapter to capture the frames using the settings below in Dannes latest build and the Canon EOS M. Crop Mode: MV1080p 1736x1158 Bitrate - 10bit Ratios - OFF RAW Video: Resolution: 1736x1158 Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Data Format - 14Bit Lossless Also, no aliasing or purple frames (at least for now) 2x Anamorphic Adapter + SMC Takumar 50mm f1.4 @f2.4 -
5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Agree. My favourite ML Fullframe camera is definitely the Canon 6D. The footage it produced was un-earthly, especially when paired with Zeiss lens. -
5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I have tried it out, but am not having luck so far with the live view and the purple frames. I will give it more time and see how everyone is doing with it. But it definitely looks like a great step forward, although I am quite happy with the build I am using now. Great News Aplicat! -
5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Thank you! :D -
5K RAW 24p video for $150 - Magic Lantern making great strides on Canon EOS M
ZEEK replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
To be honest, I know what you mean about the quality and the coating. I've experienced the flaws with the M43 version, though this cheap one for the EOS M has been producing great results. I think the Vignette you mention is from the cheap ND Filter I was using (the Zomei), but nonetheless, it could also be a typical wide open aperture thing. Also, great news with the new build. Looks very promising for Magic Lantern users. Cheers!