Chris Barcellos
July 5th, 2009, 01:49 AM
I just had an experience today, that tells me there may be some hope for those of us having card trouble loading Magic Lantern. I was headed out to a party for a shoot, and I had been shooting Magic Lantern on only one of my 4 Kingston cards -- 2 16s, and 2 8's. I had previously used the other 16 with an earlier version of Magic Lantern, and also had a subdirectory on it that I had the prior versions on.
At any rate, before I left for a shoot today, I dragged and dropped Magic Lantern 0.1.4 onto the root directory the three cards, packed them up, and left for the shoot. On the one that had had other versions on it, I deleted the version in the root directory, and pasted the new one.
Low and behold, when I changed over to the other cards, I hung up, on all three of them. I didn''t know why. In fact, the one on which I had had a version before, actually gave me the choice to load and earlier version of Magic Lantnern, or the the Canon 1.10 version which I had also loaded on that card. I ended up having to finish the shoot with the cards in regular mode, and I had no control of sound.
When I got back home tonight I tried the cards again... no go still. So after offloading the shoot, I took the cards I was having trouble with, and did an in camera format. I then took them out of the camera, stuck them in my computer, and recopied the Magic Lantern 0.1.4 firmware to them. They all worked.
So moral of story is, before loading ML to your cards, give them a fresh format first. and you may eliminate the problem you have been having.
At any rate, before I left for a shoot today, I dragged and dropped Magic Lantern 0.1.4 onto the root directory the three cards, packed them up, and left for the shoot. On the one that had had other versions on it, I deleted the version in the root directory, and pasted the new one.
Low and behold, when I changed over to the other cards, I hung up, on all three of them. I didn''t know why. In fact, the one on which I had had a version before, actually gave me the choice to load and earlier version of Magic Lantnern, or the the Canon 1.10 version which I had also loaded on that card. I ended up having to finish the shoot with the cards in regular mode, and I had no control of sound.
When I got back home tonight I tried the cards again... no go still. So after offloading the shoot, I took the cards I was having trouble with, and did an in camera format. I then took them out of the camera, stuck them in my computer, and recopied the Magic Lantern 0.1.4 firmware to them. They all worked.
So moral of story is, before loading ML to your cards, give them a fresh format first. and you may eliminate the problem you have been having.