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Thanks :) This is Crop Mood 16:9 4.5k resolution without using dual ISO But I used the maximum open aperture that the SpeedBooster allowed me, which is f/1.2
Settings - "Chroma Smooth" disabled, "Vertical Stripes" disabled, Fix Focus Dots enabled. I already answered you under this video :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5aNkHtLK1s4.htmlsi=ViXr3F3pxJHJPDuX
Thank you! This is indeed the best option for zooming in, but I'm still a bit confused about how cropping works in Magic Lantern. The EOS M already has a 1.6x crop factor, which means the 55-250mm lens, considering the 1.6 crop, becomes 88-400mm. If we're shooting in 2.5K, we get an additional 3.33x crop. So, does that mean we end up with a focal length equivalent to 293-1332mm, or does the 3.33x crop already include the 1.6x crop factor?
Beautiful shots! Just got a quick question on your MLV export settings. Since I read that you exported in Log-C, what were your "Chroma Smooth", "Vertical Stripes" and if applied how much "sharpening"??? Appreciate your time and answer.
Thanks :) When exporting from MLV, I used LOG-C. Settings - "Chroma Smooth" disabled, "Vertical Stripes" disabled, Fix Focus Dots enabled. The camera shooting mode was set to 5.2k 12Bit Crop with a 1:3 aspect ratio 2.35. I save the footage in ProRes 422HQ. Color grading and sharpening are done in DaVinci Resolve.
I use the SanDisk Extreme Pro SD 256GB C10 UHS-I 200Mb/s card. It's important to remember that the recording duration is influenced by the brightness of the scene. Use zebra crossing and avoid overexposed objects
@@borisaucarre I have a Speedbooster, but in this video, I used a mount adapter, not a Speedbooster. I use the Speedbooster in low light or when it's dark.
@@YEOTTI There are many factors that can influence the quality of the video, so it's important to experiment and try different approaches. I'm just starting to learn how to shoot with Magic Lantern, so I believe I'll be able to share more experiences in the future.
Thank you For extraction I used Digital Photo Professional 4 but this process is very slow and requires manual work, next time I plan to create a macros to automate the extraction