Just an important note about crop modes. 1x1 means that only the centre area of the sensor will be read (Canon 250D does the same for 4K). As for 3x3 and 1x3 mode, it works like this, there are no vertical pixels and horizontal pixels, the pixels are aligned in a grid of rows and columns, to put it simply, imagine an excel file, where each cell has a value and each cell represents a pixel of the sensor. In 1:3 mode, it will read an entire row and skip two. In 3:3 mode, it will continue to read only one row every 3, but instead of looking for all the elements in the row it will only look for 1 element and skip 2. Yes, the sensor has more resolution than the hardware can actually process. This data is then interpolated and the image is reconstituted. By understanding this process of how the camera collects data, we can talk about ‘aspect ratio’. So, the 18 megapixels of this sensor (5184 x 3456). It reads 1152 lines and the 5184 pixels of each line. Well, let's find out that the aspect ratio is 4.5:1. When we choose 16:9 formats, this means that the result will have significant vertical cuts, underutilising the sensor. There's a whole science behind it :)
@@AladdinSoul check out the setup tutorial ua-cam.com/video/h5v6NS0QU04/v-deo.html. You'll also find the links to download whatever necessary magic lantern files in the description of that video
Would you please post a link for this e-mount flange on EOS M and the Micro 4/3 to E-mount adapter. I see you've been creating for 7? or more years and I like your content, you deserve more followers and views. Keep up the good work. Kind regards, Chris Clark
The adapter is still in beta testing phase. There are a few kinks that are being worked out. The final version should be ready for release soon as per Tom and Cole (The guys behind the dual mount). I've done a showcase here ua-cam.com/video/SsECMstVq5Y/v-deo.html
Wow. I can't help but be amazed on how you showed or layered the eos m menus over your video👍💪🥰 May we have the pleasure of your particular configuration for this video? Thanks.
It's a simple setup. I have two HDMI inputs going into my computer via two separate camlink Elgato 4K hdmi-usb capture cards. Both those feeds are brought into OBS. And I set the EOS M menu layer blend mode to "screen"
Thank you so much for this helpful video! For some reason I'm getting horizontal lines on my Canon Eos M screen when I switch to video mode. What can I possibly do to fix this issue?
@@RobertRuckerJr that looks like it might be a power issue. Make sure that you are getting enough voltage through the dummy battery assuming you're using one. Let me know if you get the same bars. If you use the original standard battery as opposed to a dummy battery. If the bars disappear with regular battery then it's very likely a voltage power issue.
@@khanceptbelal ah man, I am definitely using a dummy battery hooked to an adapter kit to my wall socket. Do you have any light weight power bank recommendations so I can fix this problem as soon as possible?
@@RobertRuckerJr If it's connected to the wall socket, your problem might be the adapter kit. You may want a fast charging power brick that the USB can connect to that puts out a little bit more. On the other hand, the most reliable battery power bank has been one of those NP-F batteries. I have this one which has a USB port for power: Topwowe NP-F970 Multifunctional Battery Pack 7800mAh Supports PD 30W Fast Charging a.co/d/gsiALVY
thanks for the guide.. my question.. When I use Crop Mood Mode from Danne, why is it that when I haven't recorded it, the display on the screen turns black and white? and it's like zooming in a few times... how do I adjust it so that the display on the screen becomes a normal preview like what Bilal's mood crop shows. and how to activate focus peaking while recording, focus peaking is only active when not recording. Thank you in advance.
It's going to come down to the specific mode or preset you're using within crop mood. Are you experiencing this and every preset or specific ones? If so which one?
@@starling1360 Raw video resolution determines the amount of crop that's going to be applied. The moment you get into something like raw lite, it's no longer truly raw. Within the settings, you can lighten the file of this MLV raw files by reducing the color bit depth from 14 bit down to 12 or 10 bit. And obviously choosing lower resolution. That lower resolution can be achieved either through different aspect ratios which crop away pixels or simply through 1080p or lower resolutions as opposed to UHD. On the other hand, if you're looking to have smaller files and faster turnaround time then from the MLV app, instead of exporting to Cinema dng Raw, consider in MP4 or QuickTime prores files. You'll just need to ensure that your white balance is corrected with an MLV app before setting those renders.
Just an important note about crop modes. 1x1 means that only the centre area of the sensor will be read (Canon 250D does the same for 4K). As for 3x3 and 1x3 mode, it works like this, there are no vertical pixels and horizontal pixels, the pixels are aligned in a grid of rows and columns, to put it simply, imagine an excel file, where each cell has a value and each cell represents a pixel of the sensor. In 1:3 mode, it will read an entire row and skip two. In 3:3 mode, it will continue to read only one row every 3, but instead of looking for all the elements in the row it will only look for 1 element and skip 2. Yes, the sensor has more resolution than the hardware can actually process. This data is then interpolated and the image is reconstituted. By understanding this process of how the camera collects data, we can talk about ‘aspect ratio’. So, the 18 megapixels of this sensor (5184 x 3456). It reads 1152 lines and the 5184 pixels of each line. Well, let's find out that the aspect ratio is 4.5:1. When we choose 16:9 formats, this means that the result will have significant vertical cuts, underutilising the sensor. There's a whole science behind it :)
I picked the right time to join the eos m community
@@LukeWalkR The community indeed has come a long way
I hope you make the same video for 5D mark 3 as well
you explain so well in detail Good job
Hello, nice video. Thank you so much for showing the magic.
Could you help me? How to get the magic lantern which you use, like yours?
@@AladdinSoul check out the setup tutorial ua-cam.com/video/h5v6NS0QU04/v-deo.html. You'll also find the links to download whatever necessary magic lantern files in the description of that video
which is the latest version of crop mood? which month was it realeaed?
Would you please post a link for this e-mount flange on EOS M and the Micro 4/3 to E-mount adapter. I see you've been creating for 7? or more years and I like your content, you deserve more followers and views. Keep up the good work. Kind regards, Chris Clark
The adapter is still in beta testing phase. There are a few kinks that are being worked out. The final version should be ready for release soon as per Tom and Cole (The guys behind the dual mount). I've done a showcase here ua-cam.com/video/SsECMstVq5Y/v-deo.html
Wow. I can't help but be amazed on how you showed or layered the eos m menus over your video👍💪🥰 May we have the pleasure of your particular configuration for this video? Thanks.
It's a simple setup. I have two HDMI inputs going into my computer via two separate camlink Elgato 4K hdmi-usb capture cards. Both those feeds are brought into OBS. And I set the EOS M menu layer blend mode to "screen"
@@khanceptbelalThank you and more power!
Thank you for making this great content 💪👍
Hi, my EOS M down button or trash button is.not working. How do I access the ML menu with out pressing the down or trash button. Thank you.
Try two finger touch on the LCD screen. If that doesn't work, you might need a new body
Learning this wonderful building.. tks
Thank you so much for this helpful video! For some reason I'm getting horizontal lines on my Canon Eos M screen when I switch to video mode. What can I possibly do to fix this issue?
@@RobertRuckerJr not sure what the horizontal lines are. Are you talking with regards to flicker due to lights?
@@khanceptbelal Thank you for responding back man! I’ve just sent you a video example in your email 🙏🏼
@@RobertRuckerJr that looks like it might be a power issue. Make sure that you are getting enough voltage through the dummy battery assuming you're using one. Let me know if you get the same bars. If you use the original standard battery as opposed to a dummy battery. If the bars disappear with regular battery then it's very likely a voltage power issue.
@@khanceptbelal ah man, I am definitely using a dummy battery hooked to an adapter kit to my wall socket. Do you have any light weight power bank recommendations so I can fix this problem as soon as possible?
@@RobertRuckerJr If it's connected to the wall socket, your problem might be the adapter kit. You may want a fast charging power brick that the USB can connect to that puts out a little bit more. On the other hand, the most reliable battery power bank has been one of those NP-F batteries. I have this one which has a USB port for power: Topwowe NP-F970 Multifunctional Battery Pack 7800mAh Supports PD 30W Fast Charging a.co/d/gsiALVY
thanks for the guide.. my question..
When I use Crop Mood Mode from Danne, why is it that when I haven't recorded it, the display on the screen turns black and white? and it's like zooming in a few times... how do I adjust it so that the display on the screen becomes a normal preview like what Bilal's mood crop shows. and how to activate focus peaking while recording, focus peaking is only active when not recording. Thank you in advance.
It's going to come down to the specific mode or preset you're using within crop mood. Are you experiencing this and every preset or specific ones? If so which one?
Thank you dude. What sd card do you use?
Sandisk extreme pro v30 170 MB/s 256GB
I see everyone online talking about crop mood on ML but the most recent version that I can find does not have it, where can I find this version?
also, will the 3x3 crop give you a greater field of view than the canon Eos M would have without ML or just the default field of view?
You'll find it in the description of this video and this video also is a walkthrough on setting it up
ua-cam.com/video/h5v6NS0QU04/v-deo.html
I couldn’t find the link for the latest version in the description.
@GregAsdourian bitbucket.org/Dannephoto/magiclantern_hg_02/downloads
Nice video... but I still don't get difference in choosing crop mood vs Raw video resolution.. ML should have Light version:):)
@@starling1360 Raw video resolution determines the amount of crop that's going to be applied. The moment you get into something like raw lite, it's no longer truly raw. Within the settings, you can lighten the file of this MLV raw files by reducing the color bit depth from 14 bit down to 12 or 10 bit. And obviously choosing lower resolution. That lower resolution can be achieved either through different aspect ratios which crop away pixels or simply through 1080p or lower resolutions as opposed to UHD.
On the other hand, if you're looking to have smaller files and faster turnaround time then from the MLV app, instead of exporting to Cinema dng Raw, consider in MP4 or QuickTime prores files. You'll just need to ensure that your white balance is corrected with an MLV app before setting those renders.
Thank you.
apakah nama file akhir record nya? mp4 / mov / avchd ?