Fushimi Inari-taisha - Canon EOS M Magic Lantern Raw Video Test
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A cinematic test using a handheld Canon EOS M running magic lantern at Fushimi Inari-taisha shrine and mountain near Kyoto, Japan. Laowa 15mm, and Fujian 35mm f/1.6 c mount. Almost entirely mv1080 @1736x976px (beginning shot was 2.5k crop mode @2048x1152px). Lots of aliasing and rainbows but dynamic range and bitrate are great for a ~130usd camera. Upscaled and exported the footage at 4k(for cleaner playback on youtube?)
Music recorded on an Arturia Microbrute - twisting knobs on one sequence drenched in stereo delay and reverb - supplemented by a synth bass track, an electric bass track, and one track noodling around on a vintage Kay Swingmaster.
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great looking colors too.
Epic place, thanks for sharing
Very nice, like the music! 👍👌
Perfect demo of the EOS M raw capability. Thought I was watching something from a newer 2018+ camera easily.
Wow good looking shots here, i'd love one of those cams, its so similar looking to an old powershot, and a prime candidate for using with magic lantern
Great work Thomas. Do you feel like you have to trash a lot of footage due to the aliasing issue? Any reason why your not using the 5k rewire mode?
This is awsome!, do you use nd filters?
what minimal computer editing, cpu, gpu ? etc , thanks for info
@LBTRA
4 жыл бұрын
Hi, I would suggest an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X based PC with an RX580 GFX card 8GB, 32GB of RAM, a 512MB SSD disk and one HD 1TB. That might set you at something around the 1000-1200 $/€/£ mark, depending on PSU unit, RAM speed and case cost. Hope this helps.
Neat! I would have pet that cat as well.
Hello everyone, I wanted to ask for this camera, where you can buy it, and what it's called, I write Canon EOS M, and I will get its model M50 M100, if I come from Ukraine
@LBTRA
4 жыл бұрын
This camera is no longer in production (it's from 2012-2013) so you can only find it used/second-hand. Look on ebay, maybe someone still has it new. Otherwise have a look at some local websites for adverts for used/second-hand items. And, yes, it's called CANON EOS M.