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I showed how to do a ticket query and talked about the release status, the new ticket requirement when handing off to a vendor for resolution.all off the cuff. Got back into a request I started working on at the beginning of the week and made progress on that, then ran a 3 p.m. My last change to go into the release was accepted and built, so I tested it-worked as expected. On Monday I hope to see them again and be equipped with a hand spade and a pot so I can dig one up and transplant it in Marvin's Garden. On the way to work I noticed this interesting purple flowers growing as weeds at the intersection of Germantown Rd.
I had my coffee, got dressed, wrote Marisa her monthly check, had breakfast, made lunch and drove to work. IV firmware be all it can be with 4K Raw, and not a hobbled version that only treats it as an afterthought, or the domain of more expensive Cinema EOS models, than head on over to the forum post and hit A1Ex up for the source code.īut for the faint of heart (like me), well, you can read up about it here.ByroncalozNo meetings to start the day, I had my computer at work. So if you’d like to help getting the Canon 5D Mk. But Magic Lantern has had a pretty good track record in mining the secrets of the Canon firmware and squeezing every available pixel out of the image quality. The endeavor is purely voluntary, and the risks are yours alone to take. But A1Ex assures that to date, there have been no issues running the firmware on other DIGIC 6 models including the tested 80D, 750D, 760D, 5DS and 7D Mk. Of course, it’s a risky proposition, as bypassing the Canon firmware and running Magic Lantern in this state could brick your camera and void your warranty.
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“There is a slight chance things might go wrong, but so far there were no issues on other DIGIC 6 models, and no volunteers tested the same code on DIGIC 7 yet.” “If anyone is willing to take the risk of enabling the boot flag, I can do that as well,” A1Ex adds. IV, to participate in a test to work out the kinks. – managed to get some LiveView RAW dumps, but they have many artifacts and appear to be resized (1824×774 in 1080p60, 2360×886 in 4K30, 1824×992 in photo mode)Ī1Ex is putting out a call to all Magic Lantern fans who shoot on the 5D Mk. – 80D logging experiments worked out of the box, too – loading ML alongside main firmware works, too (startup code nearly identical to 80D’s) – jumping to Canon’s main firmware finally works ( this fixed it) Looking for volunteers to run further tests on firmware 1.0.4.Īs of last night, the current state is as follows: “No other Canon cameras did that so far,” A1Ex tweeted. So clearly, there’s some work that needs to be done to fine tune the code work with the 5D’s DIGIC 6+ processor. IV, but in a strange twist, the 4K image resizes to 2360×886 on the LCD screen. It will also work loading alongside Canon’s main firmware, which is similar to how the Canon 80D manages Magic Lantern.Ī1Ex was even able to get LiveView Raw to work on the 5D Mk. Īfter some late night testing with a fellow ML rocket scientist overseas, A1Ex was able to get the source code to load by jumping to Canon’s main firmware. The stalwart group has successfully tested the source code and they’re looking for help to test it out in the real world.ĥD Mark IV: proof of concept code working, ready to enable the boot flag.
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IV, taking it one step closer to full frame Raw support in 4K.
If you don’t know if want to invest nearly $5,000 to go mirrorless with the Canon EOS R full frame camera and lens, you can always consider Magic Lantern on your Canon 5D Mk.