^ a b c " Transform Your DSLR into a Supercharged, Professional Video Camera".
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r " Unlock hidden features on your Canon dSLR".
Auto-Dot-Tune on some DSLRs for automatic micro-focus-adjustment to calibrate lens and body (5D Mk II, 6D, 50D, 5D Mk III and 7D).
Dual-ISO for increased dynamic range up to about 3 EV, with trade-off of somewhat less resolution and more complicated post processing involving cr2dng.
On-screen focus and DOF info, CMOS temperature, clock.
Intervalometer, bulb timer (up to 8 hours), bulb ramping.
Audio controls, on-screen audio meter, audio monitoring via A/V cable.
#MAGIC LANTERN CANON 5DS CODE#
Firmware and source code is released under the GNU General Public License.
Originally developed for DSLR filmmaking, Magic Lantern's features have expanded to also include those for still photography. Later mirrorless cameras are not supported because they use a codebase similar to Canon PowerShot cameras rather than Canon EOS cameras therefore CHDK ports are planned. As of August 2017 support for the Canon EOS 5D, 5D Mk III, 6D, 7D, 60Da, 650D, 700D, and 1100D DSLRs and the mirror-less EOS M had also been added. Starting in September 2010, a person using the name "A1ex" on the CHDK (Canon Hack Development Kit) website forum and other people ported Magic Lantern to the Canon EOS 50D, 60D, 500D and 600D. He ported it to the Canon EOS 550D in July 2010. Magic Lantern firmware was originally written for the Canon EOS 5D Mark II by Trammell Hudson in 2009 after he reverse engineered its firmware.