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Magic lantern canon t5i wikia
Magic lantern canon t5i wikia










magic lantern canon t5i wikia
  1. #Magic lantern canon t5i wikia manual#
  2. #Magic lantern canon t5i wikia android#

Now plug in a special cable which is (micro) hdmi, and hdmi to your hdmi recorder of choice. This will get you clean HDMI out, and retain AF (which is set on your USB display/software). The feature set: select global draw off, select arrows off, and set clear overlays to "always". If you want to AF, you'll need Magic Lantern. If you cycle through INFO, you should find a clean display. Select Live View focus, and put the lens in MF.

#Magic lantern canon t5i wikia manual#

If you just want to manual focus your live stream, this is easy you dont need Magic lantern.

#Magic lantern canon t5i wikia android#

Note the Android solution, means you could use your phone! Through the usb display you can still control the camera, see its picture and set AF. you can plug in a usb cable and use a PC/EOS utility or Android/DSLR Controller app. If you plug an HDMI cable in the LCD goes blank!!! What a mess JMHO.

magic lantern canon t5i wikia

Its the same for 7D, 6D, 5D, 5DMKII, 70D. I think we need a a new thread on clean outs, as the solution for all rebels is the same. "Regardless, I was wondering if anyone had any particularly great experience with getting 4k Video from the T5i or any workarounds for clean video yet?" Is it a known issue? Can it be solved? Thanks! I only have one problem: Zoom Peek is all jerky and keeps chopping all the time, it's really distracting. It really helps focus my old manual prime lens. My advice to budding vidiots like myself is to consult the ML forums before buying a new cam. Maybe Canon stepped the 760d a little bit down to allow room for the 70d? For quick-and-dirty jobs it's actually quite okay. I have used it as my b-cam, using Canon's own video settings. As I said, I love the 760d, but I'm very realistic about what it can and what it can't do.Īnd to be honest. Rewriting ML to suit the 760 would be a nice passtime, but since the camera obviously is a bit downgraded on the video side, one would fare better with the 70d. It has almost the same features as the 760, but Canon didn't tamper with the bitrate - and we have a perfectly good ML for it. If I'd need a #2 cam with ML, I'd go for a 70d. But video work is always done on the 700d. I use my 760 for an enormous lot of photography, HDR, street phot, portraits, you name it. With ML it's an outstandingly good workhorse, and with my VH4 Viewfinder it's a jewel to work with. Hi again - I bought a 760d recently, and I love it. Developing Magic Lantern > Camera-specific Development












Magic lantern canon t5i wikia