Fushimi Inari-taisha - Canon EOS M Magic Lantern Raw Video Test
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- A cinematic test using a handheld Canon EOS M running magic lantern at Fushimi Inari-taisha shrine and mountain near Kyoto, Japan. Laowa 15mm, and Fujian 35mm f/1.6 c mount. Almost entirely mv1080 @1736x976px (beginning shot was 2.5k crop mode @2048x1152px). Lots of aliasing and rainbows but dynamic range and bitrate are great for a ~130usd camera. Upscaled and exported the footage at 4k(for cleaner playback on youtube?)
Music recorded on an Arturia Microbrute - twisting knobs on one sequence drenched in stereo delay and reverb - supplemented by a synth bass track, an electric bass track, and one track noodling around on a vintage Kay Swingmaster.
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Very nice, like the music! 👍👌
great looking colors too.
Hello everyone, I wanted to ask for this camera, where you can buy it, and what it's called, I write Canon EOS M, and I will get its model M50 M100, if I come from Ukraine
This camera is no longer in production (it's from 2012-2013) so you can only find it used/second-hand. Look on ebay, maybe someone still has it new. Otherwise have a look at some local websites for adverts for used/second-hand items. And, yes, it's called CANON EOS M.
Wow good looking shots here, i'd love one of those cams, its so similar looking to an old powershot, and a prime candidate for using with magic lantern
Epic place, thanks for sharing
This is awsome!, do you use nd filters?
Neat! I would have pet that cat as well.
Perfect demo of the EOS M raw capability. Thought I was watching something from a newer 2018+ camera easily.
Great work Thomas. Do you feel like you have to trash a lot of footage due to the aliasing issue? Any reason why your not using the 5k rewire mode?
what minimal computer editing, cpu, gpu ? etc , thanks for info
Hi, I would suggest an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X based PC with an RX580 GFX card 8GB, 32GB of RAM, a 512MB SSD disk and one HD 1TB. That might set you at something around the 1000-1200 $/€/£ mark, depending on PSU unit, RAM speed and case cost. Hope this helps.