![]() ![]() Now, before people jump on my back and start hitting me on the head with a monopod, repeating over and over 'it's the AGC', 'all DSLR's on-board sound is awful - record externally' etc, may I direct you to this video by the wonderful Dave Dugdale. ![]() I have tried with and without ML with no difference (thus seemingly eliminating the hack as the culprit - unless it was ML that screwed up my camera in the first place), so I am using Magic Lantern to try and get to the bottom of the problem as I can manually adjust analogue and digital gain with it enabled. The camera relies heavily on digital gain to get a decent level, which introduces a constant gain 'hiss'. I've run in to a major problem however and can't find a solution - the sound recordings are absolutely awful (see thread 'Audio Problems with Magic Lantern 2.3 & 60D' -, now at nearly 2.4k views, for an indication about how widespread this seems to be). All was well, I was excited to find out about Magic Lantern (especially the ability to change bitrate) so eagerly installed it and went off on jobs. I recently bought a second-hand Canon 60D. Thanks in advance for taking the time to look at this. ![]()
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