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camera_help [2019/02/13 12:24] – [Post Deflicker] walter_schulzcamera_help [2019/02/19 19:56] – [Bulb/Focus Ramping] walter_schulz
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 +> Update (18.02.2019) Walter Schulz
 +> Listings (= menu items) should be complete and up-to-date by now. If not: Report back!\\
 +> Task for all readers: Check for errors, misconceptions, blank fields, unhelpful items (overcomplicated or just missing help). Think of everything you can imagine an in-camera help should include!
 +> Special task: HDR section! If you have experience with HDR workflow, preferable with Open-Source tools (but not restricted to), any input would be appreciated!
  
  
 ===== Audio ===== ===== Audio =====
-> INCOMPLETE 
  
-Manual audio controlsThis menu is available for +> Complete (18.02.2019). No pics for plugs, etc. here, because it's in-camera help and drawings for soldering doesn't help that much in this respect, IMO. 
  
-  * Cameras with DIGIC 4 processor.+> And if Audio screen isn't visible this help text won't be able to tell users why. That's one reason I opted for this screen to be visible at all times.
  
-  All cameras supporting audio recording and module MLV_SND.mo activated. Non-DIGIC-4 cams will be restricted to a single menu item: MLV Sound.+Manual audio controls.\\ If you do not see this screen check these conditions: 
 +  50D: Nope, no way to make it happen! 50D doesn't support audio recording
 +  * Your cam may have restricted audio menu after loading module MLV_SND.mo:\\ 1100D, 650D, 6D, 700D, EOS M, 100D, 70D, EOS M2, 1200D\\ The only menu option you will see with MLV_SND active:\\ - MLV Sound
  
-Please check [[https://builds.magiclantern.fm/features.html#Audio|feature matrix]]+The options available differ a lot depending on your camera type.\\ Please check [[https://builds.magiclantern.fm/features.html#Audio|feature matrix]]
  
  
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-==== DigitalGain ====+==== Digital Gain ====
  
 In-camera digital gain. In-camera digital gain.
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 **AGC** ON or OFF **AGC** ON or OFF
  
-Applying digital gain in-camera is not recommended as any nonzero value reduces+Applying digital gain in-camera is not recommended as any non-zero value reduces
 audio quality and you can achieve the same effect with more control in audio quality and you can achieve the same effect with more control in
 post, but it can serve as an evaluative tool on set. You can apply post, but it can serve as an evaluative tool on set. You can apply
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**internal mic** your camera's internal mic+**Internal mic** your camera's internal mic(s)
  
 **L:int R:ext** **L:int R:ext**
  
-**external stereo**+**External stereo**
  
 **L:int R:balanced** (internal mic on Left, external mic on Right from both external pins as balanced audio) **L:int R:balanced** (internal mic on Left, external mic on Right from both external pins as balanced audio)
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 600D/T3i. 600D/T3i.
  
 +Tip: Before cuting/soldering or ordering a monitoring cable check [[https://builds.magiclantern.fm/features.html#Audio|feature matrix]] if this feature is available for your cam at all.
  
 ==== Headphone volume ==== ==== Headphone volume ====
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 ==== Beep, test tones ==== ==== Beep, test tones ====
  
-Customise camera sounds.+Customize camera sounds.
  
 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-**Enable Beeps**+**Enable Beeps** ML uses beep tones for several events. Turn them off if you have to go silent.
  
 **Tone Waveform** Sine tones of lower frequency might be not audible on the internal speaker. Use square. Always check with Test beep sound. **Tone Waveform** Sine tones of lower frequency might be not audible on the internal speaker. Use square. Always check with Test beep sound.
  
-**Tone Frequency** +**Tone Frequency** Default is 1 kHz. Range from 55 Hz (A1) to 12 kHz. Human ears are considered to be most sensitive between 2 and 5 kHz.
  
 **Play test tone** **Play test tone**
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 Requires "Exp. Override ON" (see below in Expo screen) Requires "Exp. Override ON" (see below in Expo screen)
  
-Strongly recommended not to touch this setting! 0 EV!+Strongly recommended not to touch this setting! 0 EV it is!
  
  
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 Only visible after loadin ettr.mo in Modules.tab. Only visible after loadin ettr.mo in Modules.tab.
 ML needs LiveView to compute camera settings according to environment! ML needs LiveView to compute camera settings according to environment!
 +
 +[[https://wiki.magiclantern.fm/ettr|ETTR wiki]]
 +> this wiki entry is massive! Copying it here makes little sense, IMO. Extracting basics?
  
 > Text bit copied from ettr.mo Readme > Text bit copied from ettr.mo Readme
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 **Show metered areas** Show where the white point and SNR levels are metered (what exactly is considered highlight, midtone and shadow). **Show metered areas** Show where the white point and SNR levels are metered (what exactly is considered highlight, midtone and shadow).
 +
 +**Allow beeps**
  
 **Show debug info** For nerds. **Show debug info** For nerds.
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 > INCOMPLETE > INCOMPLETE
  
-Capture using 2 different ISOs for better detail in certain ranges.+Capture using 2 different ISOs in a single picture for better detail in certain ranges.
 Only visible after loading dual_iso.mo in Modules screen tab. Only visible after loading dual_iso.mo in Modules screen tab.
  
-[[https://wiki.magiclantern.fm/ettr|ETTR Wiki]]+[[https://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=7139.0|Dual ISO thread]] 
 + 
 +Increases dynamic range by sampling the sensor at two different ISOs, switching ISO for every other line pair. This trick cleans up shadow noise, resulting in a dynamic range improvement of around 3 stops, at the cost of reduced vertical resolution and increased aliasing and moire. 
 + 
 +Works for both raw photos (CR2) and raw videos (DNG). You need to postprocess these files with a tool called cr2hdr. 
 + 
 +After postprocessing, you will get a DNG that looks like a dark ISO 100 shot, but you can bring the exposure back up and be delighted by how little noise is present in those recovered shadows. 
 + 
 + 
 +Quick start 
 +  *Start at ISO 100 in Canon menu 
 +  *Expose to the right by changing shutter and aperture 
 +  *If the image is still dark, enable dual ISO 
 +  *Adjust recovery ISO: higher values = cleaner shadows, but more artifacts 
 +  *Try not to go past ISO 1600; you will not see any major improvements, but you will get more interpolation artifacts and hot pixels. 
 + 
 + 
 +Tips and tricks 
 +  *Do not use dual ISO for regular scenes that don't require a very high dynamic range. 
 +  *Raw zebras are aware of dual ISO: weak zebras are displayed where only the high ISO is overexposed, strong (solid) zebras are displayed where both ISOs are overexposed. 
 +  *Raw histogram will display only the low-ISO half of the image (since the high-ISO data is used for cleaning up shadow noise). 
 +  *For optimal exposure (minimal noise without clipped highlights), try both dual ISO and ETTR. 
 +  *Do not be afraid of less aggressive settings like 100/400. They are almost as good as 100/1600 regarding shadow noise, but with much less aliasing artifacts. 
 +  *Be careful with long exposures, you may get lots of hot pixels. 
 + 
  
 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
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-==== Expo.Override ====+==== Expo. Override ====
  
 This mode bypasses Canon exposure limitations for ISO, Tv & Av. This mode bypasses Canon exposure limitations for ISO, Tv & Av.
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   * 1/8000s in movie mode, useful for slow motion.   * 1/8000s in movie mode, useful for slow motion.
   * ISO 12800 is allowed in movie mode on 60D and 600D.   * ISO 12800 is allowed in movie mode on 60D and 600D.
-  * Full-time DOF preview in photo mode, without blocking certain keys.+  * Full-time DOF preview in photo mode, without blocking certain keys. > Looks like another bug report knocking at the door. D5 issues with lens liveview update again, I suppose.
  
 In photo mode, anything slower than 1/25 seconds will be underexposed in In photo mode, anything slower than 1/25 seconds will be underexposed in
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 ==== Auto exposure ==== ==== Auto exposure ====
 +> Will add some fine-tuning soon, promise!
 +
 +Automatic control of your exposure during a take.\\ 
 +
 +"P mode on steroids" by pravdomil.\\
 +You always wanted taking pics slightly stopped down because wide open your lens is a tad too soft? Here you go!\\
 +
 +Only visible after loading autoexpo.mo in Modules tab.\\
 +https://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=7208.msg60545#msg60545
  
-Automatic control of your exposure during a take. Only visible after loading autoexpo.mo in Modules tab. 
  
 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
  
-See auto_expo.mo in [[#modules|Modules]].+Auto Exposure uses APEX values! 
 + 
 +**Show graph** ON 
 + 
 +{{:autoexpo.png?360|}} 
 +   Red: Exposure duration 
 +   Green: Aperture 
 +   Blue: ISO 
 +   Orange: Exposure Compensation 
 +   x-axis: Light (Brightness Value = BV). Left: Bright light. Right: Darkness 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +**Use in LV** 
 + 
 +**Lens Aperture** 
 + 
 +**TV minimum** sets the minimum shutter value 
 + 
 +**Same TV curve** 
 + 
 +**AV range** sets aperture range, if it not match with current lens, it doesn't matter, it will be compensated with shutter 
 + 
 +**AV curve** by main dial you set point where will start aperture decreasing (in BV value) 
 +speed dial sets how much will be aperture decreased, it sets the slope (minus EV per one BV) 
 + 
 +**ISO range** 100 - 25600 make sure that you set correct ISO range (you can set this values via Canon ISO menu), otherwise you can get incorrect exposure. It also solves the 5D2 auto ISO bug, where is ISO hardcored to 400. 
 + 
 +**ISO curve** by main dial you set point where will start ISO increasing (in BV value) 
 +speed dial sets how much will be ISO increased, it sets the slope (plus EV per one BV) 
 + 
 +**EC** 
 + 
 +**EC range** 
 + 
 +**EC curve** 
 + 
 +**Browse** Works with "Show graph ON" and is non-persistent. You will get a movable vertical line inside your graph. Top line shows chosen BV value and bottom line lists shutter time, aperture, ISO and EC for given BV. 
 + 
 +{{:autoexpo2.png?400|}} 
 + 
 +Instructions\\ 
 +Graph\\ 
 +Here are a few BV values you can get:\\ 
 +16   light sand or snow\\ 
 +16 - 13   daylight\\ 
 +13 - 8   cloudy, shade\\ 
 +8 - 1   Indoor\\ 
 +<nowiki><</nowiki> 1   low light\\ 
 +-12   complete darkness\\ 
 +[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposure_value#Tabulated_exposure_values|full list]]\\ 
 +graph shows what combinations will be used depending on light conditions (on BV) 
 +last BV value of current scene is marked with the cyan line 
 +shutter value is computed dynamically as BV - AV + SV - EC 
 + 
  
  
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 **Start delay** 2, 4 & 10 second delay, useful for stabilizing. **Start delay** 2, 4 & 10 second delay, useful for stabilizing.
  
-**Files > 4GB (exFAT)**+**Files > 4GB (exFAT)** OFF, ON. By default ML will splitt long recordings into chunks up to 4 GByte each. File naming starts with *.MLV, followed by *.M00, M01 and - in theory - up to *.M99. Your record consists of *all* parts put together in postprocessing. So don't forget to transfer them to your working directory. 
 +With setting ON only a unique file *.MLV will be created and growing in size while recording. If your file system is not exFAT ML will get stuck reaching 4 GB limit. ML itself does not check if file system is exFAT! 
 +Caveat: Files > 4 GB are not supported on some file systems so make sure your storage device is compatible!
  
 **Digital dolly** Pan your frame in camera digitally. **Digital dolly** Pan your frame in camera digitally.
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 **Buffer fill method** Select your method for filling buffers. **Buffer fill method** Select your method for filling buffers.
  
-**CF-only Buffers**+**CF-only Buffers** 
  
 **Card Spanning** **Card Spanning**
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 ==== Advanced Bracket ==== ==== Advanced Bracket ====
 > INCOMPLETE > INCOMPLETE
-Exposure bracketing for HDR images and timelapses.+Exposure bracketing for HDR images and timelapses.  
 +Aperture bracketing for landscapes, etc.
  
 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
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 may also write a bash script for stacking the exposures with enfuse may also write a bash script for stacking the exposures with enfuse
 (version 4.x), with optional alignment (align_image_stack). More info: (version 4.x), with optional alignment (align_image_stack). More info:
-Exposure Fusion: What is it? How does it Compare to HDR? How Do I Do + [[https://digital-photography-school.com/exposure-fusion-what-is-it-how-does-it-compare-to-hdr-how-do-i-do-it | Exposure Fusion: What is it? How does it Compare to HDR? How Do I Do 
-It?.+It?]]
  
 Exposure time > 30 seconds: Not a problem at all. ML will extend exposure time on its own = entering ML's bulb mode. Screen will use setting stored in Bulb Timer -> Display during exposure (see below in section Bulb Timer). Exposure time > 30 seconds: Not a problem at all. ML will extend exposure time on its own = entering ML's bulb mode. Screen will use setting stored in Bulb Timer -> Display during exposure (see below in section Bulb Timer).
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 Caveats: Caveats:
 If selected interval is lower than exposure time next pic will be taken immediately after last pic. If selected interval is lower than exposure time next pic will be taken immediately after last pic.
-Option "Long exp. noise reduction will result in exposure time doubled if condition is met.+Option "Long exp. noise reductionwill result in exposure time doubled if condition is met.
 If Intervalometer is used to trigger "Full Resolution Silent Pic" camera will take a few seconds for processing FRSP.  If Intervalometer is used to trigger "Full Resolution Silent Pic" camera will take a few seconds for processing FRSP. 
 Don't expect "like crazy" (burst mode) to run without hickups. Cam has to wait for free buffer to continue shooting. Same may be happen with low duration settings in combination with high date rates (RAW) and/or cards with low write rate. Don't expect "like crazy" (burst mode) to run without hickups. Cam has to wait for free buffer to continue shooting. Same may be happen with low duration settings in combination with high date rates (RAW) and/or cards with low write rate.
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 **Stop after** Stop after X pictures. **Stop after** Stop after X pictures.
- 
-> Advanced Intervalometer options missing. 
  
 You can stop the intervalometer by rotating the mode dial, by pressing MENU You can stop the intervalometer by rotating the mode dial, by pressing MENU
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 Powersave menu. While the intervalometer is running, the card led will Powersave menu. While the intervalometer is running, the card led will
 blink once per second to let you know it's alive and kicking. blink once per second to let you know it's alive and kicking.
 +
 +**Ramping options**
 +Only visible after loading module adv_int.mo
 +
 +Advanced ramping and exposure control for the intervalometer 
 +Forum:
 +http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=8431.0 
 +
 +Create keyframes from current camera settings and specify the frame at which the keyframe is applied. You will select which parameters you would like to set in the keyframe and which you would like to ignore. The module ramps (linearly) the vaules of selected parameters from one keyframe to the next while the intervalometer is running.
 +
 +Usage
 +
 +You should create an initial keyframe at 1, that has the settings you are going to start with, that way the module knows what to ramp from. If you don't do this the module won't ramp to your first keyframe, it will simply set the values when it gets there (it doesn't know how to calculate the ramp, b/c it doesn't know what the values started as).
 +
 +Exposure ramping
 +
 +To ramp basic expo controls (Av, Tv, ISO) set them like normal in the canon GUI as if you were taking a picture, then go into the ML menu under 'Shoot' -> 'Intervalometer' -> 'Ramping Options' -> 'New Keyframe' and create a new keyframe. Turn on or off to specify which parameters are to be included in the keyframe. The current values are displayed on the right for you, but you cannot change them from here.
 +
 +Focus ramping
 +
 +For Focus you do specify the offset to focus to from the 'New Keyframe' menu. The module will calculate the number of focus steps it need to take each frame to arrive at your offset that you specify. It steps from wherever the lens is focused at the start. Negative values mean focus closer, positve is towards infinity. You need to be in LiveView for the focusing to work and make sure there is enough time after the exposure is taken, before the next one starts for the focusing to take place (I recommend at least 2s, maybe more depending on camera and lens)
 +
 +Misc notes
 +
 +You can ramp the intervalometer period as well, this you also specify from within the new keyframe menu
 +Once you have created keyframes you can view them with the 'List Keyframes' menu. You can also save your keyframe sequence to file, and then reload them later. If not saved, any keyframes you created will be lost when the camera is turned off. Keyframes are saved and loaded from a file called "SEQ.TXT" in the ML/SETTINGS directory.
 +When you have created keyframes and are ready to begin, make sure the advanced intervalometer is turned on, then turn the intervalometer on as usual from the ML Shoot menu.
 +
 +AutoETTR compatibility
 +
 +This module is compatible with AutoETTR so long as you don't try to ramp the parameters that AutoETTR is trying to change. You can ramp Av and let AutoETTR take care of Tv and ISO, or you can ramp Av and Tv and let AuttoETTR only set ISO, or put AutoETTR to link to Canon shutter (then your Tv will basically be setting the slowest Tv parameter of AutoETTR)
 +
 +
 +//Submenu options://
 +
 +  * Enabled OFF, ON
 +  * Use Global Time OFF, ON
 +  * Loop After OFF, 1 - 5000
 +  * External Source OFF, ON
 +  * List Keyframes 
 +  * Save Keyframes
 +  * Clear Keyfames
 +  * New Keyframe...
  
  
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 Menu item only visible after loading module "Post Deflicker (deflick.mo) Menu item only visible after loading module "Post Deflicker (deflick.mo)
  
-De-flickering stills, time-lapses and movies to achieve matching brightness. May be used to get [[https://www.magiclatern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=5705.0|flicker free time-lapse]]. +De-flickering stills, time-lapses and movies to achieve matching brightness. May be used to get [[https://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=5705.0|flicker free time-lapse]]. 
  
 > INCOMPLETE > INCOMPLETE
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 File naming for sidecar files expects setting "Color Space = sRGB" and does not support "Adobe RGB" setting on its own. File naming for sidecar files expects setting "Color Space = sRGB" and does not support "Adobe RGB" setting on its own.
 +If used for silent pics: Supports DNG files only!
  
  
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 **Delay** Range from 0 (OFF) to 1 second in 0.1 second increments. Delay between the motion detection and picture taken. **Delay** Range from 0 (OFF) to 1 second in 0.1 second increments. Delay between the motion detection and picture taken.
  
-Detection time is somewhere between 200 and 300 ms according to DataGhost's speed test and it'faster with silent pictures. If "Use Autofocus" is selected it may add another (non-determined) delay by focus procedure.+Detection time is somewhere between 200-300ms (according to DataGhost's speed test), or faster with silent pictures. If "Use Autofocus" is selected it may add another (non-deterministic) delay due to the focusing.
  
 This setting is not persistent! If camera is turned off or going into powersave Motion Detection will be OFF! This setting is not persistent! If camera is turned off or going into powersave Motion Detection will be OFF!
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 **File Format** Choose DNG or MLV. Later requires loading MLV_REC.mo. **File Format** Choose DNG or MLV. Later requires loading MLV_REC.mo.
-In short: "DNG" writes a single pic to a single files. MLV writes all single pics of a session into a single MLV. Similiar to a movie file consisting of several consecutive frames. A new session (incrementing file name) begins after powersave or after shutdown/restart.+In short: "DNG" writes a single pic to a single files. MLV writes all single pics of a session into a single MLV. Similiar to a movie file consisting of several consecutive frames. A new session (incrementing file name) begins after powersave or after shutdown/restart.  
 +If you want to use Deflicker option (deflick.mo) you have to use DNG format. MLV not supported.
  
 Storing into MLV is considerable faster than writing DNG. Example: 7D, burst mode (94 pics).  Storing into MLV is considerable faster than writing DNG. Example: 7D, burst mode (94 pics). 
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 In "Simple" mode a new session begins after Powersave or Shutdown/restart. In "Simple" mode a new session begins after Powersave or Shutdown/restart.
 In "Burst" modes each burst will generate a new session file with file number incrementing. In "Burst" modes each burst will generate a new session file with file number incrementing.
 +
 +
  
  
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     * OFF     * OFF
     * Startup mode: Load a preset associated to selected mode (by Mode Dial)     * Startup mode: Load a preset associated to selected mode (by Mode Dial)
-    * Startup key: Load a preset by pressing MENU/PLAY/INFO at startup. INFO button might be tricky because it will work only if pressed shortly after turning on cam.  +    * Startup key: Load a preset by pressing MENU/PLAY/INFO at startup. INFO button might be tricky because it will work only if pressed shortly after power on. The other keys work fine if being pressed before powering up cam.  
-    * Custom presets: You are able to configure up to 13 custom presets. They will only be visible after creating subdirectories in ML/Settings (using your PC). The name displayed in this menu matches the name given to the subdirectory. Name length for such directories is limited to 8 characters. +    * Custom presets: You are able to configure up to 13 custom presets. They will only be visible after creating subdirectories in ML/Settings (using your PC). The name displayed in this menu matches the name given to the subdirectory. Name length for directories is limited to 8 characters. 
-Tipp: Use smart naming conventions such as using preceeding P or V letters to tell photo and video presets. +Tipp: Use smart naming conventions such as preceeding P or V letters to distinguish between photo and video presets. 
 Caveat: Order of custom presets is not by alphabet/number but date of directory creation (time stamp)! Newest cames last, oldest first. Caveat: Order of custom presets is not by alphabet/number but date of directory creation (time stamp)! Newest cames last, oldest first.
  
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 **Play mode actions** When you press associated "Trigger key(s)" (see below), ML may perform one of these functions: **Play mode actions** When you press associated "Trigger key(s)" (see below), ML may perform one of these functions:
 +
 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
-  * Action type: 
  
-----+  * **Action type**: 
  
        * OFF        * OFF
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        * Timelapse Play: scroll through all your pictures quickly.        * Timelapse Play: scroll through all your pictures quickly.
        * Exposure Adjust: ?        * Exposure Adjust: ?
-> Obsolete?  * Play 422: display silent pictures from DCIM/100CANON (low-res only). 
- 
----- 
  
-     * Trigger key(s)+     * **Trigger key(s)**
  
----- 
  
    * Set+MainDial    * Set+MainDial
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    * L/R & Set+Dial    * L/R & Set+Dial
  
----- 
  
 **Image Review** **Image Review**
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 **Turn off GlobalDraw** If the camera is idle, ML overlay graphics will be disabled to reduce CPU usage. **Turn off GlobalDraw** If the camera is idle, ML overlay graphics will be disabled to reduce CPU usage.
  
-> OBSOLETE? **Battery Level** Battery levels. Wait for 2% discharge before reading. 
  
  
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 **Focus Distance Units** Choose between metric and imperial measurements for focal distance. **Focus Distance Units** Choose between metric and imperial measurements for focal distance.
  
- 
- 
- 
-==== Auto BurstPicQuality ==== 
- 
-> OBSOLETE? 
- 
-When enabled, it will temporarily reduce picture quality in burst mode in 
-order to maintain a decent frame rate even when the buffer becomes 
-almost full. 
- 
-//Submenu options:// 
- 
-This function will reduce picture quality if the buffer has space for less than 4 pictures: 
-  * RAW+JPG ? JPG Large Fine ? JPG Medium Fine 
-  * RAW ? JPG Large Fine ? JPG Medium Fine 
-  * JPG Large Coarse ? JPG Medium CoarsePossible results (550D, Transcend Class 10, your mileage may vary): 
-  * RAW+JPG, JPG-L, all others JPG-M 
-  * RAW, RAW, all others JPG-M 
  
  
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 ===== Modules (other) ===== ===== Modules (other) =====
 Modules by developers/members, not available in the nightly builds Modules by developers/members, not available in the nightly builds
 +
 +> Didn't check it
  
 ==== astro.mo ==== ==== astro.mo ====
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 //Submenu options:// //Submenu options://
 +
 +===== Abbrevations =====
 +AGC\\
 +APEX\\
 +BV\\
 +CBR\\
 +D4, D5\\
 +dB\\
 +DNG\\
 +EC\\
 +ETTR\\
 +EV\\
 +EXIF\\
 +fps\\
 +FRSP\\
 +ISO\\
 +Luma\\
 +MLV\\
 +VBR\\
 +XLR\\
 +YUV\\
 +
 +
  
 ===== Obsolete? ===== ===== Obsolete? =====
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 algorithm. algorithm.
  
-===== Focus/Focus Stacking =====+** Focus/Focus Stacking **
  
 This function can also create scripts named like named FST_1234.SH, which can This function can also create scripts named like named FST_1234.SH, which can
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 You can also combine this function with HDR bracketing and silent pictures. You can also combine this function with HDR bracketing and silent pictures.
  
-===== RAW video (MLV)=====+** RAW video (MLV)**
  
 > Still there? **Fix black level** Forces the black level to 2048 to combat green shadows. > Still there? **Fix black level** Forces the black level to 2048 to combat green shadows.
  
  
-===== Silent Pics =====+** Silent Pics **
 Outdated, redo here, then up again Outdated, redo here, then up again
 > Outdated  > Outdated 
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 should be static (a picture is taken in a few seconds). Could be useful should be static (a picture is taken in a few seconds). Could be useful
 for focus stacking or for timelapse without increasing shutter count. for focus stacking or for timelapse without increasing shutter count.
 +
 +** Auto BurstPicQuality **
 +
 +> OBSOLETE?
 +
 +When enabled, it will temporarily reduce picture quality in burst mode in
 +order to maintain a decent frame rate even when the buffer becomes
 +almost full.
 +
 +//Submenu options://
 +
 +This function will reduce picture quality if the buffer has space for less than 4 pictures:
 +  * RAW+JPG ? JPG Large Fine ? JPG Medium Fine
 +  * RAW ? JPG Large Fine ? JPG Medium Fine
 +  * JPG Large Coarse ? JPG Medium CoarsePossible results (550D, Transcend Class 10, your mileage may vary):
 +  * RAW+JPG, JPG-L, all others JPG-M
 +  * RAW, RAW, all others JPG-M
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camera_help.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/24 05:08 by Walter Schulz