Glorious images. Just for fun, here is the EOSHD article from April 26th 2013 from the very early Magic Lantern RAW recording module and by May, Magic Lantern had given us fully functional 1080p RAW video recording (See my post from the EOSHD archives here). These were wonderful, memorable times. Simple tutorial on how to install Magic Lantern on Canon cameras. I'm using a 5D MK II but this will work on any camera of your choice. Note: you'll need a U
Magic Lantern isn't really "installed" in the camera. The firmware is installed only on a memory card but the memory card is flagged as "bootable" by the camera. When the camera is powered on, it notices the firmware on the card and starts using that instead of the default firmware inside the camera (so the internal firmware is never touched.)
Find all the links here: http://www.learningdslrvideo.com/magic-lantern-raw-5d-mark-iii/
ML for 5DIII is not yet compatible with Canon's 1.2.X firmware (currently 1.2.3) and you need to roll back to 1.1.3 before using ML. 2. ML sets a flag (the "bootflag") in the 5DIII firmware and even if you uninstall ML or do not reload it after initial use, that flag stays set and cannot easily/safely be unset.
Canon was quoted as saying, “When shooting video, HDMI Output makes possible the recording of high-definition uncompressed video data (YCbCr 4:2:2, 8 bit) from the EOS 5D Mark III to an external recorder via the camera’s HDMI terminal. This, in turn, facilitates the editing of video data with minimal image degradation for greater on-site
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