![]() ![]() Immediately you will see different overlays than usual and the camera will probably instantly go into live-view. Now place that fast CF card you bought (see above) into the camera.Now follow the instruction and “turn your camera off and then on again”. The camera now installs, wait until the green “please restart your camera” text appears.Do the update which will make your camera Magic Lantern “ready”. Place the SD card in your camera, switch it on and go to the firmware update (yellow tab) in the camera menu.This can be a slow card, it only holds the firmware and it always has to stay inside the camera. Copy the whole contents of the downloaded folder to the root folder on your SD (!!!) card.(latest, stable release we tested from April 28th 2015) Make sure your camera is on firmware 1.2.3 ( in your camera go to menu –> yellow tab –> firmware ver.: …), otherwise update to 1.2.3 by downloading it HERE.Make sure your 5D mark III has a fully charged battery.(You get 25 minutes of 1080p on a 128GB card) Komputerbay replaces the card, but exchange seems rather slow. Komputerbay 1000x 64GB – By far the cheapest, about 50% report success and stability.Transcend 1000x 64GB – Sometimes works.Lexar Professional 1066x – reliable and stable & less expensive than before.San Disk Extreme Pro 160MB/s – most reliable high end & most expensive.– A good UDMA 7 card reader, we recommend this one for USB 3: LINK ![]() – A Canon 5D mark III. If you buy one, please get it HERE. NOTE: When installing Magic Lantern your camera will start up 2 seconds slower (this can now be undone by simply uninstalling Magic Lantern) Do it at your own risk and research on your own if you want to make sure. NOTE: We take no responsibility for what happens when you follow our guide. Please follow our complete dummies guide to squeeze the RAW bits out of a Canon EOS 5D mark III. The installation procedure has now been strongly simplified. ![]() The resulting images are totally breathtaking for a DSLR. The developers working on the Magic Lantern hack for the Canon 5D mark III have enabled continuous 14bit RAW recording last year. Yes, the source for the still above is a 1080p 14bit RAW shot with the 5D mark III with Magic Lantern!!! And here’s a test video showing you how that looks in motion with an article elaborating the work with the camera: LINK. ![]()
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