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Any of you photographers using Magic Lantern utility on your DSLR? -- nm
Posted by
Bacon (aka redmond)
Jul 14 '18, 13:31
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No. What’s it for? -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 14, 13:33
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It allows you to edit your camera's firmware. I am learning it now.
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Bacon
Jul 14, 13:41
8
I remember doing something with a firmware update on a little Canon p&s that let me take high speed shots with it
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Reagen
Jul 14, 14:56
Is the 12 minute thing a corporate protection limit, or a limit to keep the sensor from overheating? -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 14, 13:56
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So I have heard 2 possible reasons but this is the one that makes the most sense.
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Bacon
Jul 14, 14:00
5
Ah.
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Beryllium
Jul 14, 14:03
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Oh yeah. Now I knew that happened on older equipment, but wasn't sure if that still happens. That said I won't take my chances that it still might. -- nm*
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Bacon
Jul 14, 14:06
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I’d expect modern ones to have a temp sensor ... -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 14, 14:09
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Are you a Canon or Nikon guy? -- nm
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Bacon
Jul 14, 14:11
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Canon -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 14, 15:12
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