UPATE: Canon 5D owners, you can grab the 2.0.3 2.0.4 firmware update right here: http://web.canon.jp/imaging/eosd/firm-e/eos5dmk2/firmware.html
It took a lot of commenting and complaining from the many folks who bought a Canon 5D Mark II, but unless you live under a rock (or just don’t care) then you’ve heard that Canon is releasing an updated firmware for the 5D Mark II that will allow for 24p recording (and take the 30p frame rate to the more NTSC friendly 29.97), 48k audio, audio levels and a number of other enhancements. So never mind what was said in the past about the 5D’s chip not being able to process 24p; it is coming (some new 5Ds may already be slipping out with the firmware installed) and there’s now a video from the Magic Lantern guy that shows him updating a 5D with this new firmware:
5D Mark II 2.0.3 upgrade from Trammell Hudson on Vimeo.
If you’re not familiar with Magic Lantern then you’re not keeping up with the ever-changing world of DSLR video. Magic Lantern is “an open platform for developing enhancements to the amazing Canon 5D Mark II full-frame digital SLR.” Magic Lantern adds a number of features needed on any “pro” video camera:
- On-screen audio meters
- Manual gain control with no AGC
- Zebra stripes (video peaking)
- Custom Cropmarks for 16:9, 2.35:1, 4:3 and any other format
- Control of focus and bracketing
Obviously some of these above features have been implemented into the official Canon 2.0.3 firmware release, but it really goes to show the ingenuity and passion that filmmakers have placed behind this camera. Now let’s get these features into the 7D, too.
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AND…. while you’re at it Canon, how about “picture cache” or “frame store” capability for video and still capture?
Good news, but absolutely agree with the last comment – “let’s get these features into the 7D too”. Now that the 5D records 48Khz audio, I would also like to see Canon have some way of directly connecting XLR inputs. I’m guessing that presently this may be possible by some kind of adaptor?
There is always the perfect tool for the every situation. I can’t see Video on a Digital SLR to ever become popular with VIDEO pros. It is like using a swiss army knife to work on your car. Because of this I don’t think we will see built in XLRs.
shutter speed for 24fps has to be set for 24/48 not 30 …
this option is not yet available- it has to be in order to truly utilize 24fps. Come on Cannon get ot done please…
i guess 2.5 is still coming!
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