Justin Benn
August 7th, 2010, 03:40 AM
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View Full Version : Magic Lantern 0.1.6 release Justin Benn August 7th, 2010, 03:40 AM Cheers Thanh! Jus. Petre Nicolescu September 28th, 2010, 02:59 PM 2.0.7 fixed a problem with aperture flicker on some lenses (especially the 100/2.8) when zooming. I do have aperture problems on my 100/2.8 when focusing, but I thought it was the lens itself since I had it for repairs. I didn't know it was a matter of FW. I currently have 2.0.4. Thanks a lot for the info. Petre Nicolescu Jane Snijders February 2nd, 2011, 01:54 PM I have tried everything to find info on this but I only find old threads. After hours and hours of trying to find an answer I decided to post my question here. So my question is: What Canon firmware with which Magic Lantern version should I use on my Canon 5D? Is there anything I should be aware of? I haven't tried Magic Lantern yet on my 5D. I hope someone can reveal this for me. Daniel Kohl February 3rd, 2011, 02:34 AM Hi Jane, The threads are all old because there hasn't been an update to Magic Lantern for a very long time. I would assume that it will not be developed any further. If you want to use ML 0.1.6 you will have to revert back to Canon FW 2.0.4., then follow the instructions for using ML which you should be able to find on the Wiki site or Google Groups site. This should work. I stopped using ML since the newest Canon FW. For me the most important functions of ML have been adopted by Canon. The one big problem (that ML seems to fix) is the audio hiss produced by the Canon FW when recording sound and the lack of audio level indication while shooting. I hope that this helps you. Cheers, DK Jon Fairhurst in a previous thread wrote: My understanding is that the new frame rates (including 25p) was added in 2.0.3. 2.0.4 was released a day later to repair a problem with the Custom (C1, C2, C3) settings. 2.0.7 fixed a problem with aperture flicker on some lenses (especially the 100/2.8) when zooming. To use ML, one would need to load 2.0.4 first. You won't lose 25p. You can get ML at the link at the bottom of the first post here: 0.1.8-alpha for 2.0.4 - Magic Lantern firmware development | Google Groups The most valuable additions (IMHO) are 1) Lower noise audio settings, 2) live audio meters, 3) headphone monitor output, and 4) live zebras. Danny Winn February 4th, 2011, 08:33 AM Not exactly accurate Daniel, In November Tramm did release a new Magic Lantern version for the current 2.08 version of the 5D. (Link to thread below). The biggest feature for me is the ability to turn the A/V jack into a headphone jack, that's huge and I wish Canon would design their own FW to give us this option. Here's the thread about the newest ML version. http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/canon-eos-5d-mk-ii-hd/488169-news-magic-lantern.html John Owen February 4th, 2011, 03:33 PM Hi guys On the ML site it specifies that for monitoring, the cam 'Only outputs 480p while recording (quicktime file is still 1080p)' - But, I'm sure i saw somewhere that ML had resolved this so that the cam was able to output 1080i whilst recording?? What's the sketch? (n.b no speculation please, really need a concrete answer on this) Much love. Daniel Kohl February 4th, 2011, 04:54 PM Not exactly accurate Daniel, In November Tramm did release a new Magic Lantern version for the current 2.08 version of the 5D. (Link to thread below). The biggest feature for me is the ability to turn the A/V jack into a headphone jack, that's huge and I wish Canon would design their own FW to give us this option. Here's the thread about the newest ML version. http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/canon-eos-5d-mk-ii-hd/488169-news-magic-lantern.html Hey Danny, Thanks for the heads-up. I'm going to try out the new version as soon as possible! Cheers Paul Cook February 4th, 2011, 07:59 PM Hi John, The solid answer is NO it does not support 1080 over HDMI while in record at this time. You are correct in that a long time ago Tram posted a video showing some features he was working on - and 1080i over HDMI was one of them but in the video there were visible problems meaning it was unusable so I guess this hasn't been something he was able to overcome. At this stage I guess we just have to cross our fingers and hope that the 5dmk3 will have this along with 60p. Either that or some miracle aligning of the planets and Nikon releasing a D800 / 5dmk2 killer (I know, I laughed as I typed that) Chris Barcellos February 4th, 2011, 09:46 PM For the moment, most of the development with Magic Lantern has been going on in the Canon 550/T2i realm. The new versions of Magic Lantern for that camera sport some great new features, including false colors like you would have on a pro monitor, peaking for focus aids, enhanced zebras, bit rate control, movie restart (automatic restarting of the camera, though still with a 1 second or so gap), extended multistep ISO, and a fantastic 1 button white balance. Works seems almost complete to, in dealing with the change of resolution problems on monitors that occurs when recording is started. They seem to be getting close to perfect change over for zebras and peaking overlays to allow them to be used during recording. In his recent interview, Trammel Hudson indicates that the emphasis will be to port this to the the 5D and to the 60D, where work is currently alreadh being done. Antony Newman is currently working on a ML version for the Canon 5D that has these newer features folded in already. It is available in an known as AJ 4.5. I have been testing it, and really find the new menu structure interesting. He also has a thing called Magic Circles that you can cycle through as a focusing aid. Essentially, a portion of the screen is magnified almost like a picture within a picture to aid in manual focusing. Paul Cook February 4th, 2011, 11:35 PM Im 40 minutes into that interview - have never seen or heard Trammell before but what an amazing individual. Sadly he did pretty much confirm that 1080 out on the 5D is not going to happen. Still if they can bring all the other wonders from the 550 ML to the 5D that would be welcome. John Owen February 8th, 2011, 09:11 AM Hi John, The solid answer is NO it does not support 1080 over HDMI while in record at this time. You are correct in that a long time ago Tram posted a video showing some features he was working on - and 1080i over HDMI was one of them but in the video there were visible problems meaning it was unusable so I guess this hasn't been something he was able to overcome. At this stage I guess we just have to cross our fingers and hope that the 5dmk3 will have this along with 60p. Either that or some miracle aligning of the planets and Nikon releasing a D800 / 5dmk2 killer (I know, I laughed as I typed that) Hi Paul, thanks for this. SUCH a shame - I feel like this really is a missing part of the DSLR puzzle.I currently have a 550, and want to upgrade to 5D but this is making the decision harder. I so want a full frame sensor, and all else that ML offers is so great, but the temptation to get a 7d JUST FOR THE 1080 OUTPUT is big. Shouldn't complain too much though, ML is a wonderful, innovative piece of work. As is Canons hardware. But..... Sterling Youngman June 2nd, 2011, 10:32 PM I just updated to the new Canon firmware 2.0.9. Now ML won't load onto my 5D. Is there a work around? Or am I stuck. I miss the audio meters while filming. -Sterling Chris Barcellos June 2nd, 2011, 10:46 PM I have successfully retrograded from 2.08 to 2.04 in order to run A J Newmans version of Magic Lantern that includes some significant upgrades to Magic Lantern. Unless Canon has suddenly changed things, the retrograde should work from 2.09 to 2.08. Chris Barcellos June 2nd, 2011, 10:52 PM double post, sorry Sterling Youngman June 2nd, 2011, 11:30 PM I have successfully retrograded from 2.08 to 2.04 Chris, Any idea where I can get the 2.04 firmware? Canon does keep legacy firmware on their site. Cheers, Sterling Chris Barcellos June 2nd, 2011, 11:42 PM Check Out Moira O'briens site here: Cork Photographer - Moira O'Brien Photography (http://www.moiraobrien.com/magiclantern/) Sterling Youngman June 2nd, 2011, 11:51 PM I have successfully retrograded from 2.08 to 2.04 in order to run A J Newmans version of Magic Lantern that includes some significant upgrades to Magic Lantern. Unless Canon has suddenly changed things, the retrograde should work from 2.09 to 2.08. Thanks Chris. I'll see if I can downgrade to 2.04 Chris Barcellos June 3rd, 2011, 12:13 AM I am not sure if you are aware of AJ Newman's version, but it is quite different from Trammel Hudson's last release in November of last year. Latest version is AJ 5.7. It is considered test version, and has things like false colors, and significant new focusing aids. Sterling Youngman June 3rd, 2011, 12:24 AM Chris, The downgrade worked, and I have AJ's firmware installed. Thanks for your help. I was hired to do a three camera interview next week. The extra cameras arrive tomorrow. I have to think of something to film over the weekend. Would be a shame to waste the opportunity. Cheers, Sterling Andrew Drefs June 21st, 2011, 03:00 PM Can anyone provide a link to this version and/or anymore detail as to what it includes/changes? Thanks Mark P. Stuart June 22nd, 2011, 01:25 PM 5D2 2.0.8 for windows anyone? Just cant find a DL link, every google page has link to canon japan page which has been pulled. Please someone upload somewhere or PM me. Thanks in advance! Martin Campbell February 23rd, 2012, 07:05 AM as a newbie to Magic Lantern for the 5D, can someone point me in the right direction on what I'm safest/supposed to download and install? I see there are a couple of downloads; Unified ML (closed Beta) ; AJ 5.9; ML0.1.9 Which one should I download and install? Apologies in advance if I've just made an ass of myself and there's an obvious answer! Ted Ramasola February 27th, 2012, 07:51 PM answered your inquiry in your other post. :) http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/canon-eos-5d-mk-ii-hd/505633-magic-lantern-install-advice-please.html#post1717631 Les Wilson May 2nd, 2012, 04:41 AM Using ML 2012DEC22 Unified on the 5D, I want to easily enable/disable False Colors and Peaking. I opened an issue and the response was to "Use a Display Preset". The user guide does not say how to create a Display Preset, only to use a display preset. Googling didn't turn up anything on how to Create one. How do you assign a Display Preset to a setting? TIA |