![]() If you use resolutions above 0.5 Megapixel the buffer fills up faster than the camera can write stuff to the SD-Card. Pink frames seem to appear if the buffer fills up too fast. The newer builds don't have these features 1% do you already know when the GOP & slice control will come back? ) ![]() That should help.Įven if you don't want RAW, it helps to improve the 600D's quality. ![]() Use 'SRAW' to increase the shoot_malloc buffer and reduce the amount of pink frames or reduce the framerate if you need the higher resolutions. That works dslrrookie: You probably get pink frames because your buffer is too small. But you can simply reset the camera in the Canon menu. Usually you need Magic Lantern to change the 'Pic Quality' setting back from 'SRAW'. So that's the default for the 600D and the only resolution that you should use for continous recordings (At 24 frames per second! Lower framerates allow higher resolutions).Īnd the 'SRAW' option may be called unsafe since it can't be changed from the Canon menu. 0.5 Megapixel with an aspect ratio of 16:9 equals 960 X 540. It is completely pointless to use such a fast card as yours with this camera.Īnd that's also the reason why you can't get continous recordings with resolutions above 0.5 Megapixel. Even if your card was as fast as a SSD it would be useless. That means it can't write faster than 21.5 Megabyte per second. But the 600D's SD-Controller doesn't support UHS-I.
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