
Note that like the developers, I too am not responsible for any damage to your camera. And yes, I installed it on a 60D two days after I bought the camera, new at retail. (deleted)įor me, Magic Lantern has been well worth it. If you don't know of any broken cameras, please stop spreading rumors. So, to all, if you're aware of a camera broken by an ML install, let's hear about it. This was not an ML install, it was firmware experimentation. No one had reported damage to a camera, other than a developer who was experimenting on Canon's firmware & borked the cam. I downloaded the same firmware from canon, installed it, then my ML install worked.Īlthough there are some alarmists out there (you know who you are), when I installed a couple months ago I covered all the forums for ML, at wikia and vimeo. I think I will hold off on installing the ML software for now.ĭid you do a canon firmware update before ML? I have install firmware on my Canon 10d and other devices. But never talking about how long the process should take. There are a few great videos installing the ML firmware on other canon models. Having a video that shows the exact process using the latest software version showing the part of the process from installing and showing what the camera shows until it show the green conformation screen, or what ever it is call, for the 60d would really help. With firmware updates you don't want to remove power or that will crash the system and you are dead in the water. I did remove the battery after only a minute or two. I even checked the Ml web site and YouTube videos. I think this information would be much helpful. I searched and searched for information on how long the firmware update process should take. At least from what the instructions stated.

It sounded like the august release would install every thing and perform the making of the boot disk.



Ok, my camera works fine so I don't think I heart anything.
