


Head over to Magic Lantern to learn more about ( click here). Among these features are zebras for under/over exposed areas, raw video output, on-screen overlays and headphone monitoring, ghost image overlay, full control over H264 bitrate and not to forget 14-bit uncompressed RAW video. Magic Lantern is a free software add-on that runs from the SD/CF card and adds a host of new features to Canon EOS cameras that weren’t included from the factory by Canon. Please note that even if every step is described, this remains a task for somewhat experienced users, and you do it at your own risk if you make a mistake.įor those who do not know, ML is an incredibly powerful extension for your Canon DSLR firmware. This might be more useful than most people believes, especially if you’re playing around with different version of Magic Lantern.Ĭlick here to read the firmware downgrade tutorial. Supplemental Information: This phenomenon involves the aperture of the lens moving unexpectedly when the focusing ring moves (during focusing). Yes, you read right: downgrade the firmware. 1.Fixes a phenomenon in which the set aperture moves unexpectedly when shooting movies in manual exposure mode using some Canon lenses (such as macro lenses). The skilled hackers behind Magic Lantern just posted an interesting and useful tutorial and step-by-step guide on how to downgrade the firmware on your Canon camera.
