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Magic Lantern Firmware Update for Canon 5D MK II

June 25, 2009 By Chris Gampat

Magic Lantern firmware introduction from Trammell Hudson on Vimeo.

If you’re a Canon user, the camera that you probably dream about is the Canon 5D MK II. Despite the fact that B&H and Adorama never have units because it moves so fast, the camera does have its flaws. Adding onto the recent manual control firmware update by Canon (blogged about earlier by Eric), users and potential buyers of the 5D MK II may want to consider the Magic Lantern Firmware update.

The programmers state that, “Within some limitations, we can fix many of the Canon firmware problems and plan to write widgets to address the requirements of the film users of this amazing camera.”

The Magic Lantern update is similar to the Canon Hacking Development Kit, known as the CHDK to photographers.  As such, it is not officially recognized by Canon as an official update to the camera’s software (and users know that it isn’t perfect either.) The features that are added are common to what may be found on professional camcorders and could prove very valuable to photojournalists, indie filmmakers, and others that really appreciate the ability to capture beautiful video from the large sensor. A truly useful add-on is the on-screen audio meters for monitoring sound recording levels–which is instrumental because there 5D MK II doesn’t have a headphone jack. Additionally there are zebra stripes to help compose a more balanced image (which is a bit laggy as seen in the video), on-screen crop marks for different aspect ratios (16:9, 2.35:1 and 4:3) and the ability to switch off the Auto Gain Control and control video gain manually. That means that image noise/grain will be reduced and less work will be done in post to get rid of it.

Like the CHDK though, it’s not all perfect for everyone. Users will need to reload the firmware after the camera is switched off, goes to sleep or you remove the CF card, and you should remove the battery after each use lest the hacked processes continue to run in the background and kill the battery. However, keep in mind that the update s in it’s beta stages. Like the CHDK, the firmware will constantly be tweaked and initial issues will be resolved until the recording capabilities and usage issues meet the needs of the users. Another plus is the fact that it’s free, possibly stemming from the fact that it is a homebrew solution to the problems encountered while using the camera.

I’ve used the CHDK before on a Canon S5 IS superzoom, and was very pleased with the results–especially the RAW image capture capabilities. Granted, the 5D MK II has all that, but supercharging your camera is always an awesome alternative that can help you out without the need for extra equipment that you (and me) may not be able to afford. Additionally, you won’t be burdened down by external monitors, beachtek adapters, etc. In my tests with the Canon 5D MK II when it was first shown off at PhotoPlus Expo 08, I found it to pair very nicely with a Rode Shotgun mic for my needs–which are photojournalistic. Monitoring audio levels and singling out the exact sounds that you want/need is sometimes a problem with this camera. Perhaps the Magic Lantern update may push Canon to release another firmware update since bodies continue to move off the shelves.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 5D MK II, audio levels, Canon, firmware, hd video, image noise, Magic Lantern

 

Canon Refurbished Deals at Adorama

May 1, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Adorama has recently refreshed its Canon Refurbished inventory.  Some of the solid deals include:

Canon 50D for $999.95

Canon G10 for $369.95

Canon Rebel XSi w/ 18-55mm IS lens for $549.95

Canon 30D w/ 18-55mm lens for $549.95

Canon EF-S 55-250mm IS lens for $199.95

There’s currently 60+ items in the camera and lens department now.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: adorama, Canon, digital camera, dslr, refurbished

Canon 50D, Rebel XSi and Rebel XS Firmware Updates

April 24, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Canon has released firmware updates for the 50D, Rebel XSi and Rebel XS DSLRs.

Canon 50D Firmware Version 1.0.6

Firmware Version 1.0.6 incorporates the following improvements and fixes.

  1. Supports the AF assist beam feature of the new flash, Speedlite 270 EX, which is scheduled to be released in April 2009.
  2. Changes the error indications that are displayed on the camera.
  3. Addresses the vertical banding noise phenomenon.

Click here to download Firmware Version 1.0.6 for the Canon 50D. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 1000d, 450d, 50d, Canon, dslr, firmware, rebel xs, Rebel XSi

Canon Rebel T1i / 500D Announced

March 25, 2009 By Eric Reagan

The Canon EOS Rebel T1i (also known as the 500D outside of the US) has finally been announced. As expected, the new T1i includes the ability to capture video. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 500d, Canon, rebel t1i

Canon Rebel T1i Leaked

March 24, 2009 By Eric Reagan

It looks like the new Rebel we were all expecting may very well be the Canon Rebel T1i.

UPDATE: The Rebel T1i has been announced.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: 500d, Canon, digital camera, dslr, rebel t1i

Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II and TS-E 17mm f/4L Tilt-Shift Lenses

February 18, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Canon has announced two new tilt-shift lenses for landscape and architectural photographers, the TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II and TS-E 17mm f/4L. The TS-E 24mm lens is priced at $2199. The TS-E 17mm lens is priced at $2499.  Check availability for each:

TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II

TS-E 17mm f/4L

Get more details in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: Canon, lens, Lenses, TS-E 17mm f/4L, TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II

Canon Studio Solution Software

February 18, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Canon has released a new professional software package called Studio Solution, which is geared toward photographers working in a studio environment.

More details in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: Canon, studio solution

Faster Autofocus for Canon EOS DSLR Live View Mode

February 11, 2009 By Eric Reagan

A patent application filed by Canon was recently published by the USPTO (App. No. 12/188,385) that may give us some insight as to how Canon will solve the abysmal autofocus performance of Canon’s Live View mode.  If you are unfamiliar about how Canon’s Live View AF system currently works (or doesn’t work), you can read my prior rant in Photography Bay’s Canon Rebel XSi Review.  For some insight on how Live View AF should work, see the Sony A350 Review.

Nothing works faster for DSLR autofocus systems than the tried and true phase-difference method.  If you don’t know what phase-difference AF means, the you can read about it on Wikipedia; however, it’s not essential to understand all the technical details to get excited about Canon’s new patent.

The fundamental problem with making phase-difference autofocus work in a Live View mode is that the AF sensor receives light from the mirror, which also reflects light up into the pentaprism for the optical viewfinder.  When you press the shutter button, the mirror flips up and you get a brief moment of black out in the view finder while the shutter opens and exposes the image sensor to the light from the lens. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: autofocus, Canon, live view, phase-difference

50th Anniversary of the Canon SLR

January 6, 2009 By Eric Reagan

2009 marks the 50th year that some version of a Canon SLR has been around. Take a walk down memory lane starting with the Canonflex above, which was released in 1959.

As you’ll see below, Canon launched the EOS 650 in 1987 as its first electronic mount SLR.  When I read this press release, I had to go get my EOS 650 out of my file cabinet and gander at it for a few minutes.  I’ve even got the original product brochure, which boasts “a super-fast autofocus system” – I kid you not.  I am totally busting out the EOS 650 with a roll of film this weekend!

Happy Anniversary Canon!

For more nostalgia check out the press release and images below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon, News Tagged With: 50 year anniversary, Canon, canon 300d, canon 5d mark ii, canon ae-1, canon d30, canonflex, slr

B&H Last Minute Deals & Free Overnight Shipping

December 22, 2008 By Eric Reagan

B&H Photo has sent out an email regarding their holiday deals on digital cameras (some are better than others).  However, the big deal about this for those last minute shoppers of you is that you can get free overnight shipping on all Canon cameras and certain video cameras.  Here’s the link to B&H’s Holiday Deals page.

Filed Under: Canon, Deals Tagged With: Canon, Deals, digital cameras

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