Sticking my neck out, but I was wondering.
Sticking my neck out, but I was wondering.
Do you mean the Magic Lantern Guides or the Magic Lantern firmware add-on ?
"It is one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it is another thing to make a portrait of who they are" - Paul Caponigro
Constructive Critique of my photographs is always appreciated
Nikon, etc!
RICK
My Photography
Oh I didnt even know about it! Might have a look.
Pobbs,
I see you are an "early person" like me.
But you are earlier than me.
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(Dunno if this post will live or not, but.....)
This is the link to the software - to remove any ambiguity.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Lantern_(software)
Mr Felix is actually an operative of the FBI and is currently on a covert mission here downunder, to extricate information from AP members as to the correct and efficient operation of a Canon DSLR camera!
LOL! on the keyboard logger.
This is the Wiki entry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIGIC#Magic_Lantern I think was needed
It only works on selected models and you risk not having Canon support, i.e. you have to revert to standard firmware if you have a problem
regards, Kym Gallery Honest & Direct Constructive Critique Appreciated! ©
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Dont know about the software but I have a Magic Lantern BOOK that I bought for my 60D. Fantastic - I learned a lot from it.
Monika
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I don't use it, being a nikon user kinda prevents it, however do know a mate who uses it extensively and reckons its pretty sweet, it does occasionally lock his camera up, but the benefits of things like the Intervalometer out weigh the minor issues..
Some Nikon stuff... gerrys photo journey
https://plus.google.com/+GerardBlacklock
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Drats. I blew my FBI cover.
Yeah, sorry folks. It was early and it would seem I cut/pasted from the wrong browser.
I am still a bit hesitant about it.
I am also looking at a "box" which can do a lot of tricks with when/how to take a picture. I shall post the link later.
You know what I think, from all your posts/threads, you have shown that you have a lot to learn regarding photography. I reckon you should stick to your camera as it is now, put your efforts into producing good consistent quality photographic results, and when you can show that, and find that your gear is the limiting factor in your photography, AND you can find a need for the additional features offered by a magic lantern FW add-on, then, and only then, look at installing one!
Get it if you want to get it. *shrugs*
There is also a flickr group dedicated to this stuff...might be a good place for you to start
http://www.flickr.com/groups/magiclanternfirmware/
I've recently put the firmware on my 5d Mk II and love it. Obviously you take on board the void warranty etc. But after woeful experience with various timed shutters etc I took the plunge and love it. Be it there is lot more features I don't use as they are for video, but there are some nice addons for stills.