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Magic Lantern
Magic Lantern (ML) is a Canon firmware toolbox specifically aiming for the video segment. It has recently got a huge buzz for enabling a Canon's 5DmkII to shoot 24P RAW video. And while ML is not the oldest of custom firmware, it is definitely one of the more mature ones, with many movie makers using it on production setups. As with CHDK, it usually run from the memory card and does not require a firmware "flush.
- Target Cameras: Canon DSLRs (e.g. , 5DmkII, 60D, 600D, and 5DmkIII, 7D, 5D and T3 coming soon)
- Main features: ML is kinda of master of all trades and have way more features than we can list, here is a list of the most popular ones:
- Audio: disable AGC, audio meters, manual audio controls
- Exposure helpers: zebras, false color, histogram, waveform, spotmeter,vectorscope
- Focus tools: focus peaking, zoom while recording, trap focus, rack focus,follow focus, stack focus
- Movie helpers: Bitrate control, movie logging (Exif-like metadata), HDR video, advanced FPS control
- Bracketing: advanced exposure bracketing, focus stacking
- Remote release with LCD face sensor and audio trigger, without extra hardware
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Timelapse & Astro: intervalometer, bulb ramping, silent pictures without shutter actuation, bulb timer for very long exposures (up to 8h)
- Download link: Download
- Documentation link: Documentation, faq, user guide
- Audio: disable AGC, audio meters, manual audio controls
- Exposure helpers: zebras, false color, histogram, waveform, spotmeter,vectorscope
- Focus tools: focus peaking, zoom while recording, trap focus, rack focus,follow focus, stack focus
- Movie helpers: Bitrate control, movie logging (Exif-like metadata), HDR video, advanced FPS control
- Bracketing: advanced exposure bracketing, focus stacking
- Remote release with LCD face sensor and audio trigger, without extra hardware
- Timelapse & Astro: intervalometer, bulb ramping, silent pictures without shutter actuation, bulb timer for very long exposures (up to 8h)
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