The Canon 5D Mark II doesn't natively record 120 FPS, it's highest frame rates are 1080P 29.97 FPS and 720P 60 FPS. If you install Magic Lantern to hack the firmware, you can increase the framerate to 35 FPS in 1080P. You could use a program like Twixtor to interpolate 720P 60 FPS into 720P 120 FPS, but there will be artifacts, and it won't Step 2. Installation. Format the card in the camera (low-level format). Unzip all of the files from Magic Lantern zip archive to the root of your card. Launch the Firmware Update process from the Canon menu and follow the messages on the screen. Once you see the green confirmation screen, restart your camera. Done. Make sure your 5D mark III has a fully charged battery! 2. Get the SD card that holds the contents of the latest Magic Lantern Package which you downloaded in step 3. above. 5. Place this SD card in your camera, switch it on and go to the firmware update (yellow tab) in the. ___ camera menu. Do the update. 4. Filmed with my absolut fascinating Canon 5D Mark III with Magic lantern Raw and the new 5x zoom Preset in 3.5K. This time in 2.35:1 (3584x1526) at 12bit.The From that page: "There’s no word yet on when Magic Lantern will be arriving for the 5D Mark IV". They link to the right forum post, so you can see the current progress. Somebody was working on it, but they seem to have stopped a while back. alliumnsk • 3 yr. ago. I've got impression that software becomes more complex to hack and/or Canon The magic lantern custom firmware for the 5D2 offers extended exposure bracketing up to 13 shots, so you don't have to alter any settings part way through. The firmware is loaded from CF card and only lasts until powered down. 1Ra9Nct. Nov 13, 2023. Above $2500 cameras tend to become increasingly specialized, making it difficult to select a 'best' option. We case our eye over the options costing more than $2500 but less than $4000, to find the best all-rounder. The only M generation cams supported by ML are the first M and - to a lesser degree - M2. M3, M5, M6, M10, M100 are - despite the naming - running PowerShot software and are therefore unable to run ML. Lookup CHDK you may find a port for those cams there. M50, M50 Mark II, M6 Mark II, M200 are most recent M series cams and they are indeed Still usable for some shots, and it's 2.5K! Raw footage is so sharp, that I have seen some guys just double the resolution in output from MLV App (raw footage converter). So if you are shooting crisp 1080p, you can interpret it as smooth nice-looking 4K footage. - If you have a 5D Mark II, 50D or 500D, don't get too excited. I've barely got 0.15 stops of improvement on 5D2. Essentially what's going on is that Canon left themselves some headroom to make sure that the absolute white point is correctly recorded, so Magic Lantern has dug in and changed these registers to allow the user to shoot into that The magic lantern custom firmware for the 5D2 offers extended exposure bracketing up to 13 shots, so you don't have to alter any settings part way through. The firmware is loaded from CF card and only lasts until powered down. The biggest difference is just what cameras are supported. Magic Lantern was just created for the 5D MkII initially and now has support for multiple models. CHDK works with a very wide range of cameras. The risks associated with each layer on top of the firmware is very similar though. – dpollitt.

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