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Install magic lantern canon 5d mark ii
Install magic lantern canon 5d mark ii








So that I can nail the lighting and exposure. Thanks, yes I’m excited to of course do some test shooting prior to filming the actual vids. So within that context, how would it affect ML RAW vs H.264 comparison? You have me reconsidering, though admittedly I'm still a bit torn.Īlso wanted to mention that for the videos I intend to shoot, I tend to like low key, dramatic, cinematic lighting styles. I don't wish to overcomplicate things with ML, however it may be a good trade-off if I'll getting better quality recordings. If you scroll to 1:20 min, he shows some comparisons that are pretty compelling for RAW: īut as mentioned, I'm brand new to video and still open to suggestions. I was also inspired by this video comparing Canon 5D Mark II RAW vs H.264. I was thinking that RAW would be higher quality for music videos. Thanks for this, you raise some good points. ML has a lot of features that can improve the video quality for H.264 footage, like higher bitrate modes. I would recommend shooting your first few music videos in H.264 to avoid the added time, complexity, and difficulty of a RAW workflow.

install magic lantern canon 5d mark ii

ML RAW on the other hand, records uncompressed RAW, which means you will need a lot of extremely large memory cards to get through a shooting day.Īre you at all familiar with the ML RAW editing workflow? It's not nearly as fast or simple as working with H.264 Rec709 video.

install magic lantern canon 5d mark ii

RAW enabled video cameras and cinema cameras record to a compressed RAW format, which means you don't need extremely large memory cards and HDDs for capture and storage. With that said, RAW video will resolve more detail and appear sharper due to the lack of compression, but ML RAW also reduces your resolution to 1880 x 940 at 24 FPS, which probably isn't an issue, as your camera likely doesn't resolve 1080P in H.264 mode, despite the marketing claims. In my opinion, studio shots, where you can control the lighting, don't warrant RAW, because you don't have the extreme contrast ratios that you get when shooting outdoors. Why do you think you need to/want to shoot in RAW? I'm not saying you shouldn't, I'm just saying you should have a reason for it.










Install magic lantern canon 5d mark ii