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Magic Lantern enables Canon 50D raw video output

29 May

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Camera feature modifier Magic Lantern has piqued interest in the 5-year old Canon EOS 50D by enabling video recording on this previously stills-only camera. The development work is still in early stages, but a user has posted raw video footage at 1592 x 720 resolution at 24p. Click through to see why videographers are excited about this newly added feature. (via EOSHD.com)

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Magic Lantern enables Canon 5D Mark III Raw video output

14 May

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Camera feature modifier Magic Lantern has developed a version of its software enabling 24fps Raw video output from the Canon EOS 5D Mark III. This news has grabbed videographers’ attention as it allows for individual frames of 14 bit output, yielding a much wider dynamic range than you’d get from standard 8 bit video files. EOSHD’s Andrew Reid has had his hands on the latest version and discusses its implications. Click through for his accounts of this potentially game-changing capability.

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SLR Magic releases Monster Lens II spotting scope for Micro Four Thirds

28 Mar

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SLR Magic has announced its Monster Lens II spotting scope for Micro Four Third cameras. The optic mounts directly on the camera body, allowing users to shoot distant images, commonly referred to as ‘digiscoping’. The 12-36×50 ED lens gives an equivalent optical zoom range of 840-2,520mm and aims to keep image quality high with extra-low dispersion optics and multi-coated glass elements. It will be available in June 2013 at a suggested retail price of $ 799. Click through to to read more.

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Nikon D5100 Test & Magic Bullet Looks – 1080p HD

20 Jan

The new Nikon D5100 DSLR short film. Filmed in 1080p HD and edited in Final Cut Pro 7 I also used Magic Bullet Looks to add some really nice effects in the post production stage, enjoy! Music: Bloc Party – Like Eating Glass
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Hands on overview and analysis of the 24.3MP, full-frame Nikon D600 (99 body only). Shot at Nikon Press Preview event in NYC on Sept. 12, 2012. Video includes a look through the camera viewfinder as well as close ups on components inside the camera body, such as 24.3MP FX-format CMOS sensor, 150K shutter mechanism, and EXPEED 3 Processor Circuit board. Other features covered include its Full HD 1080p (at 30fps) recording, large 3.2-inch LCD monitor, 5.5fps burst shooting, bright optical viewfinder, and compatibility with broad Nikon accessory lineup of lenses and flash units. Shown with new AF-S NIKKOR 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G ED VR (MSRP with camera: 99.95), as well as WIFI accessory WU-1b and battery grip MB-D14. For more info, visit www.mcnamarareport.com.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Magic Lantern Guide to Nikon D800/D800E Review

20 Jan

Guide Nikon D800  800ELike many books and movies, if you’ve read the book you’ll want to see the movie.

Similarly, if you own a Nikon D800/D800E you’ll want to read this guide book. Or even more significantly, if you’re thinking about buying one of these cameras, you will definitely want to read this book.

No doubt you’ve already read my review of the remarkable Nikon D800E camera.

Now, about the book ….

Unlike some guide books that I’ve read, this one is all meat and no potatoes, no embellishments, no guff about what a wonderful camera it is, classic lineage etc.

There is however a useful intro to explain the differences between the D800 and D800E models: the only difference being the structure of the filter array covering the image sensor.

Having spent many hours poring over the Nikon manual PDF when reviewing the D800E I wish that I had seen this Magic Lantern guide first!

You get an idea of the book’s helpful approach from the first diagrammatic, explaining the camera controls: clearly laid out, using an image of the camera’s top, sides and rear. Along with explanatory text, the camera pictures and text are close by, so you are not forced (as in the Nikon manual) to thumb through hundreds of pages.

I have rarely found the manufacturer’s original manual to be 100 per cent useful so it’s gratifying to dip into a sample of this book and see how it treats an otherwise mundane function:

‘Mirror up: Locking the reflex mirror into its raised position helps to reduce the vibrations that can often occur, particularly at slow shutter speeds … once the mirror is raised, it is not possible to compose via the viewfinder, and TTL exposure metering and autofocus will not be possible.’

Although the book totals only 128 pages, there is a heap of info within them, although some may find the small six point sans serif type a bit hard to read; it gets even worse when you get to the index at the back of the book where the text shrinks to 5 point type. To be hyper critical, the pictures are also a little on the small side.

But … the info is simply written and leaves no detail unclear. Another extract: ‘Spot metering: This metering pattern is highly specific, as it covers a circle approximately 0.16 inch (4 mm) in diameter.’

For good measure there are helpful paras on peripherals such as memory cards and batteries as well as outlines on the camera’s file formats, JPEG, RAW and TIFF.

An area often skimped in makers’ manuals is the camera’s movie modes; this book answers this criticism by opening the whole subject, clarifying many topics such as shooting stills mid-movie as well as what operational info is displayed in Live View when video recording is under way.

Useful ‘freebies’ are the six quick reference cards tucked into the book’s front and rear covers, carrying concise info on auto focus, setting ISO, flash ranges, sync speeds etc. Slipped into your pocket these would be enormously helpful on a shooting safari where carrying the whole book would be a problem.

Overall, I wish that one brave manufacturer should step out of line and supply a manual such as this with the original camera … and not the pitiful publications normally tucked into the box.

On the other hand, I do feel that the type size in Simon Stafford’s book is far too minuscule. I realise larger type would call for a bigger book or more pages, leading to an increased purchase cost but it would make the book far more accessible and useful.

Details of Magic Lantern Guide to Nikon D800/D800E

Author: S Stafford.
Publisher: Pixiq.
Distributor: Capricorn Link.
Length: 128 pages.
ISBN 978 1 4547 0401 0.
Price: Get a price on Magic Lantern Guide to Nikon D800/D800E

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??????????Sweet Magic ???????? Part 3??????

15 Jan

Creator of this video: ??? Original video posted on NicoNicoDouga on December 17, 2011 by ???: www.nicovideo.jp Dancers: ???www.nicovideo.jp ? Kyoufu www.youtube.com ???? www.nicovideo.jp ? Tadanon www.youtube.com Original Song: ???????? – Junky ft. ??www.nicovideo.jp Choreography reference: ?????www.nicovideo.jp Announcer: ????www.nicovideo.jp Instructor: ??????* www.nicovideo.jp Photography: ??www.nicovideo.jp This was recorded at Sapporo’s Christmas Mall, temperature -1.6°C (according to Tadanon). Part 3 of a 3-part series. Part 1: www.youtube.com www.nicovideo.jp Part 2: www.youtube.com www.nicovideo.jp Part 4: next year?
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

EOS 60D CBR test – Magic Lantern unified

29 Dec

~30 sec 720p 50fps footages played back at 25p. ISO 160 lens: Meyer-Optik Orestor 100/2.8 at 5.6 edius 6
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

500d video quality test with Magic Lantern

17 Dec

Shot using Canon 500d 720p with 18-55mm kit lens converted fps to 24p using Edius. shot with Magic Lantern Qscale -16.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Music video for 21st CENTURY MAN, the first single from the album THE HIGHEST HEIGHTS (available from January 23 2009). Shot while recording the album at Baselcitystudios, Basel. Directed by Simon Ramseier.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

High Megapixels Magic Trick

18 Nov

Questions? Go here: www.youtube.com Here’s how to get more megapixels out of your camera using a tilt/shift lens. Note, this will work in a controlled environment only, obviously. Here’s some full-size samples, enjoy! img296.imageshack.us img237.imageshack.us img265.imageshack.us FAQ Question: I have a non-tilt/shift lens, can I mount it on a tripod and pan the camera around? Answer: Shifting a tilt/shift lens will keep the flat perspective that you can not accomplish by panning the camera around. Panning the camera around will lose the perspective. Question: What about using the focusing rack to shift the camera and lens combo? Answer: Focusing rack is designed for macro photography only to make it easier getting the subject in focus without touching the lens. Shifting the camera and lens combo may work only if your subject is up close but not when it’s too far away. Question: If I want to keep similar aspect ratio, is there a way to do that? Answer: Turn the camera vertically, rotate the tilt/shift lens 90º to the left or left, and then shift away. Question: What about GigaPixel? Answer: Again, it won’t keep the flatness.

Gary Clark Jr. performs his song “When My Train Pulls In” in an exclusive recording session live at Pedernales Recording Studio in Austin, TX for The Live Room on The Warner Sound. Watch more of Gary Clark Jr. in The Live Room: goo.gl Download Gary’s new album, Blak and Blu: On iTunes: bit.ly Or on: GaryClarkJr.com Executive Producer Phil Botti Director Michael Thelin Director of Photography Mikko Timonen Mixed by Brett Eliason Editor Steven Pierce Recording Engineer Jacob Sciba Tracking Engineer Bharath Ramanath Captured live at Pedernales Recording Studio Austin, TX The Live Room with Gary Clark Jr. was captured exclusively with Nikon D4 HD-SLRs camera and NIKKOR lenses. The Live Room is an exclusive Warner Sound original series that captures today’s most innovative artists performing live recording sessions in the most iconic recording studios across America. Subscribe to The Warner Sound goo.gl The Warner Sound on the Web: youtube.com thewarnersound.com http twitter.com
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HDR Video with Magic Lantern

09 Nov

Download Magic Lantern – www.magiclantern.fm Using the HDR function from Magic Lantern has it’s drawbacks but when shooting something like real estate videos, it comes in handy! I will be uploading a tutorial showing my complete workflow from filming technique to post in the coming days. Filmed by Luke and Marika Neumann Canon 5D Mark II Nikkor Ai-s 20mm f 2.8 and 50mm f 1.2 Music by Luke Neumann – Zihuatanejo Check out our website or like and follow on Facebook and Twitter: www.neumannfilms.net www.facebook.com twitter.com
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