The Mark2 firmware upgrade was released.. not a hint of 24p to go around..
I guess we have to keep dreaming
The photographers seem to have priority here, obviously, which makes sense I guess.
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01-08-2009 07:19 AM
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01-08-2009 08:04 AM
Maybe they don't want to chip off their prosumer video department.
When do Canon usually do a press release for the likes of XH-A1?
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01-08-2009 10:59 AM
I think that was pretty much expected that this was only dealing with the black dot issue.
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01-08-2009 11:02 AM
Is Canon just plain stupid? Didn't they get an assload of requests for 24p?
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01-08-2009 11:49 AM
I think it's getting clearer that it's either very difficult/impossible to get manual controls over Liveview in the current implementation of the technology, or they simply don't want to do that.
It cannot be beneficial to a company to hold back on that unless it's hard to do it, or they plan on future models with enhanced functionality down the road... But maybe they really are just plain stupid, in the sense they cannot understand what those features mean to every videographer... After all, they are historically serving another market.
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01-08-2009 03:37 PM
I believe that sometimes it's not that things are difficult or that they are stupid. They are, maybe, scared to bring out something so wonderful that would take a lot of other products out of the market, theirs and other's... THAT'S DANGEROUS!
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01-08-2009 07:34 PM
Well if the russians hack it like they did for my other Canon DSLR firmware, that would possibly get us some more control.
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01-08-2009 08:10 PM
hey mike.. where are such russians?
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01-08-2009 08:38 PM
Well, now, shouldn't it be easier to hack the firmware since its out? I know that firmware hacks often encounter their most substantial roadblock in getting a copy of the firmware itself. After that its just decompiling (no small task I realize), recoding and breaking any security checksum or whatever, right?
So, essentially, Canon has helped with the first step towards a hacked firmware, since now its available outside of the camera.
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01-09-2009 12:30 AM
Probably getting drunk over a fine bottle of Vodka in a lounge filled with beautiful russian girls....... Man I'm in the wrong place.. :-p.........................
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Canon Mark2 firmware release - keep dreaming


