Time Lapse Sequences with the Canon EOS 5DS/R, but not in-camera?

Hi,
I´m aware that the 5Ds/R has an 1) Intervalometer and also a 2) Time Lapse Movie function in order to produce Time Lapse in-camera.
I´m also aware that the process produces a movie at 1080p resolution using the ALL-I codec at 29.97 fps (NTSC) or 25 fps (PAL), in-camera.
"These will be highly compressed with much less latitude than the still image option. The file resolution differences are astounding at 50MP versus 2MP", as far as I could read.

Is it possible to take the images out of the camera and produce the final movie in a computer (which application works best for Mac?) using the 50MP stills and keep all the information?

In terms of size of the final movie (K) what "K" are we talking about here based on FULL RAW mode 50MP stills, the MRAW mode with 28MP stills and the SRAW 12MP, of that camera?

Thank you.
 
Pansottin said:
Thank you for your suggestion but I can´t find my answers.

The section on page 239 tells how to use the intravalometer to capture and save the full size images to your cameras memory card.

So, if you want a video with 50mp frames, you might be able to make one using your computer

BTW 4K video has 8mp frames, 8K has 33.18 mp frames and is currently the highest defined cinema resolution.

A program like LRTtimelapse4 will let you use those frames to create a video. It would have to be down resolved to be able to actually use it.

http://lrtimelapse.com/
 
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