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The testing phase for Magic Lantern 2.3 is over. Magic Lantern 2.3 release version is now here and the creators say it’s no longer a “hack”.
We can safely say it’s no longer a hack, but it’s strongly heading towards a solid piece of engineering that you can trust.We have worked a lot on bug-fixing and usability improvements and we sincerely hope you will find it a great companion for all your shooting sessions – from hobbyist to professional.
Key Features:– Full support for 5D mark II– Supports latest Canon firmware for 5D mark II, 60D, 600D and 50D– Fast Zebras– Customizable menu and shortcut keys– Automatic HDR bracketing– Timelapse features– Advanced ISO control (ISO 80, improved highlight rolloff, ISO 51200…)– Advanced FPS control (24.000 FPS and 0.2 FPS possible)– New menu design– Image analysis tools in photo mode– Contrast and saturation adjustments for LiveView– Improved Stability– Very fast playback zoom
I really liked the video that showcases the Magic Lantern HDR functionality:
For more details see this nice overview page: LINK
ML 2.3 works on Canon 5D Mark II 2.1.2, 550D 1.0.9, 60D 1.1.1, 600D 1.0.2, 50D 1.0.9 and 500D 1.1.1.
Download the Magic Lantern not-hack here: LINK (bottom of page)
Discuss Magic Lantern in our dedicated firmware forum
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Sebastian Wöber is a director and DP, studied at Filmacademy Vienna and is passionate about harnessing the potential of filmmaking tech to create powerful cinematic work with limited resources. He is currently teaching film at Andrews University in the US.