T6s and Magic Lantern request
Re: T6s and Magic Lantern request
Christopher2222 wrote:
From what I've read so far it doesn't appear Magic Lantern will ever be possible on the T6s. Any comments on that?
I'm jumping the gun a little because I haven't really used my new camera yet, however, if Magic Lantern was ever ported to the T6s it would really be a killer camera. I would ask for the following options to be implemented...
1 - AF micro adjustment (this would please many many users and might just boost sales)
Huh? Boost sales? You realize that only a small percentage of users on DPR use that 3rd party firmware, and only a very small percentage of camera users are on DPR. So only a very s all percentage of a very small percentage use it. Not anything to boost sales.
2 - In camera Intervalometer.
3 - In camera panoramic stitching.
I'm sure those are all software implementations which could be addressed with Magic Lantern or even better if Canon released firmware that would take care of these it would be an extreme delight.
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