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After that check your resolution in the Magic Lantern RAW menu and unsqueeze it in post. To shoot slow motion press the Q button in live view and change Canon’s framrate setting there.If you buy a Canon 5D mark III, please get it HERE to reward our efforts and PLEASE ALSO MAKE SURE YOU DONATE TO MAGIC LANTERN FOR MAKING THIS AWESOME DEVELOPMENT POSSIBLE: LINK Other tips: See a list of great new features in 2014 here in this article: Shooting RAW on a Canon 5D mark III in 2014 – What you have to know
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Ask Google if you don’t know how to do it. Note 2: To record larger files than 4GB format your CF card in the “exFAT” file system. Note: If you’re dropping frames in the first two seconds of the recording you might also have the wrong card selected in Canon’s folder menu. If nothing works try lowering the resolution a little.

(should work up to 30p with the proper CF card!) Set your desired framerate in the Canon menu.
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Do the update which will make your camera Magic Lantern “ready”.
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(You get 25 minutes of 1080p on a 128GB card) Komputerbay replaces the card, but exchange seems rather slow.
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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.
