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The Canon M50 Mark II could be one of the best (and most unexpected) cinema camera options for under $1000. I had a chance to shoot with it recently, and am sharing my initial thoughts here along with a free color grading LUT for Canon EOS filmmakers.
In order to join multiple movie files together, or extract a still image from one of the movie scenes, you must download movies to your computer. For the outline of editing movies, please refer to \"How to edit movies using a computer (Movie-related Operations of ZoomBrowser EX and ImageBrowser) described below.
When using these software applications to work with movies, please make sure that your computer meets the following system requirements. If your computer does not meet these requirements, the software applications may not operate properly.
EOS MOVIE Utility is software for viewing movies shot on EOS 6D Mark II, EOS 5D Mark IV, EOS-1D X Mark II, EOS 5DS, EOS 5DS R, EOS 7D Mark II, EOS-1D C, EOS-1D X, EOS 5D Mark III, EOS 6D, or EOS 70D cameras and for saving a still image clip from such movies.You can also use View Assist for viewing movies shot in Canon Log gamma.In addition, you can merge multiple 4 GB movie files shot on EOS 5D Mark IV, EOS-1D X Mark II, EOS 5DS, EOS 5DS R, EOS 7D Mark II, EOS-1D C into a single file, and save it.
Please refer to the instructions below on how to download and install the software.Exit all other applications when installing this software.1. Download \"emuw1.7.0-installer.zip\" from the download page.2. Extract \"emuw1.7.0-installer.zip\" on the computer to generate \"emuw1.7.0-installer.exe\".3. Double-click \"emuw1.7.0-installer.exe\".4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
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Canon cameras can only capture video to the camera's memory card and with live view enabled. To capture video with DSLR Remote Pro for Windows first make sure the camera has a memory card with sufficient free space and the camera is setup for video capture (please see below for information on how to setup each camera model for video capture). Next, live view should be selected and the \"Rec\" button pressed to start and stop video capture. During video capture a small red circle together with the approximate duration of the video is displayed in the bottom left corner of the live view image. At the end of video capture a small thumbnail file will be downloaded to DSLR Remote Pro and displayed in the main window. This thumbnail file has a .THM file extension and is for identification purposes only - the main .MOV movie file is stored on the camera's memory card.
The main .MOV movie file is stored on the camera's memory card. To download the movie file to the PC first close the live view window and then either select \"Download movies...\" from the Camera menu or right click on the thumbnail image and select \"Download movie\". After a movie file has been successfully downloaded it can be automatically deleted from the memory card to free up space (by selecting the option to delete movie files in Preferences). The memory card can also be formatted by selecting \"Format memory card...\" from the Camera menu. Please use this option with care as it will erase the memory card and any images or movies that have not been downloaded will be lost.
In the camera settings the live view function setting should be set to \"Stills+movie\" and the screen settings should be set to \"Movie display\". The \"Movie rec. size\" should be set to the required resolution and frame rate as these cannot be set remotely from the PC.
Select live view in DSLR Remote Pro for Windows (e.g. by typing Ctrl+L) and the live view window will be displayed. This will show shaded areas defining the frame extent either above and below the image if 1920x1080 resolution is selected or to the left and right if 640x480 resolution is selected (the resolution is also displayed in the window title bar). Press on the \"Rec\" button to start recording a video clip and a red circle together with the duration of the video will appear in the bottom left corner of the live view display. Press the \"Rec\" button again to stop recording - the red circle and video duration will disappear and a small thumbnail will be automatically downloaded to the PC and displayed in the main DSLR Remote Pro window.
The EOS 7D and EOS-1D Mark IV have a dedicated movie/camera switch on the back of the camera. If this switch is in the movie position when the camera is switched on the start/stop button needs to be pressed in order to be able to use live view. Videos can be captured from the PC with the movie/camera switch in either position, but can only be controlled using the camera's start/stop button if the movie/camera switch is in the movie position. The various options are described below:
Movie/camera switch in the movie position when camera turned on: run DSLR Remote Pro for Windows and press the start/stop button on the camera once it has connected to the camera. Videos can be started by pressing the start/stop button on the camera and stopped by pressing the start/stop button again. Videos can also be started and stopped from the PC by selecting live view (e.g. by typing Ctrl+L) and pressing the \"Rec\" button.
Movie/camera switch in the camera position when camera turned on: video can be captured from the PC by selecting live view (e.g. by typing Ctrl+L) and clicking on the \"Video\" button. The live view images will display shaded areas defining the video extent and the video resolution and frame rate will be displayed in the live view window title bar. Press on the \"Rec\" button to start recording video and again to stop recording. Alternatively video mode can be selected by moving the movie/camera switch on the camera to the movie setting - this will allow the camera's start/stop button to be used to start and stop video capture.
These cameras have a dedicated movie setting on the camera's exposure mode dial. Videos can be captured from the PC with the exposure mode dial set to any setting, but can only be controlled using the camera's record button if the exposure dial is set to the movie position.
If the camera's exposure mode dial is set to the movie position video capture can be started by pressing the record button on the camera and stopped by pressing the record button again.Videos can also be started and stopped from the PC by selecting live view (e.g. by typing Ctrl+L) and pressing the \"Rec\" button.
If the camera's exposure mode dial is not set to the movie position video capture can only be controlled from the PC. To do this first select live view (e.g. by typing Ctrl+L) and then press the \"Video\" button. The live view images will display shaded areas defining the video extent and the video resolution and frame rate will be displayed in the live view window title bar. Press on the \"Rec\" button to start recording video and again to stop recording.
The EOS 500D/Rebel T1i has a dedicated movie setting on the camera's exposure mode dial and this must be set to the movie position in order to be able to capture video. Please note that the Canon EOS 500D/Rebel T1i cannot be used for video capture from a PC without having access to the camera's controls. In order to capture videos you must have access the camera to either turn the exposure mode dial to the movie setting or to press the \"Rec\" button.
Exposure mode dial is set to the movie position when the camera is turned on: run DSLR Remote Pro for Windows and press the start/stop button on the camera once it has connected to the camera. If the \"Save to camera only\" option is selected in DSLR Remote Pro for Windows videos can be started by pressing the start/stop button on the camera and stopped by pressing the start/stop button again. Videos can also be started and stopped from the PC by selecting live view (e.g. by typing Ctrl+L) and pressing the \"Rec\" button.
Exposure mode dial not set to the movie position when the camera is turned on: when DSLR Remote Pro for Windows is run normal live view operation is available but video capture is not possible. To enable video capture turn the exposure mode dial to the movie position. If the \"Save to camera only\" option is selected in DSLR Remote Pro for Windows videos can be started by pressing the start/stop button on the camera and stopped by pressing the start/stop button aga