The Blackmagic Camera app has seen another significant update, this time focusing on its iOS version after recently improving the Android app. Following the release and update of the Blackmagic Camera app for Android, Blackmagic has shifted its attention back to enhancing the iOS version.
The new 2.0 update for iPhones introduces advanced remote control and multicam features, enabling users to control multiple devices simultaneously.
A key feature of the new update is the ability to remotely control and monitor multiple iPhones at once. Users can utilize a primary iPhone as a controller or switcher to manage other connected iPhones via wire or WiFi. This multiview screen control center allows users to adjust various settings such as focus, zoom, white balance, shutter angle, lens selection, frame rate, and start or stop recording remotely.
The update also includes support for iPad, which is notable for many users. Additionally, the Blackmagic Camera app now allows for selecting multiple clips for copying or deleting and supports HD captures at 100fps on the iPhone 15 Pro. These improvements aim to enhance user experience and provide more flexibility and control over video recording and management.
The full list of updates includes the ability to control multiple phones, monitor multiple captures remotely, and new iPad compatibility. The app now supports HD captures at high frame rates and offers improved options for managing clips. General performance and stability improvements are also part of the update, ensuring a smoother and more reliable user experience.
The Blackmagic Camera app remains free to download for both iOS and Android users. The latest 2.0 iOS version can be downloaded from the Apple App Store, providing iPhone and iPad users with enhanced features and improved control over their filming process. This update continues to position the Blackmagic Camera app as a versatile tool for both amateur and professional videographers.
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