[12:07 Thu,14.November 2024 by Thomas Richter] |
Together with the new Final Cut Pro 11, Apple has also updated its free professional iPhone camera app. Final Cut Camera 1.1 now supports recording 4K videos at 120 fps on the new iPhone 16 Pro and introduces the ability to apply a preview Lookup Table (LUT) during recording and to save Log-encoded HEVC video. Final Cut Camera LUT Preview What&s New in Final Cut Camera 1.1The update to version 1.1 offers users the capability to record Log-encoded HEVC videos in standalone or live multicam sessions, allowing them to benefit from the wide dynamic range of Log and the small file size with extended possible recording time provided by HEVC. Final Cut Camera also enables users to activate a LUT preview during Log recording, displaying the original scene in SDR or HDR using the Apple Log LUT. Final Cut Camera HEVC Log Video From now on, Final Cut Camera also supports 4K video recording at 120 frames per second on the new iPhone 16 Pro, allowing for even smoother cinematic slow-motion. The footage can then be imported into Final Cut Pro for iPad and edited right away. Check out our sensor test of the iPhone 16 Pro Max - Rolling Shutter and Dynamic Range and our comparison test - Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max vs DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro. The update also introduces a new advanced level designed to help users compose shots precisely with roll and tilt indicators, as well as a crosshair display specifically for overhead shots. Final Cut Camera on iPhone 16 Pro with 4K 120 fps Video What is Final Cut Camera?Final Cut Camera was released in May 2024 along with Final Cut Pro for iPad 2 to support its live multicam function, allowing users to capture up to four different perspectives of a single scene. It enables live previews of video feeds from up to four iPhones or iPads, with a director’s view of each individual camera. With Final Cut Camera, users can also directly access the settings of various iPhone cameras, allowing them to adjust resolution, frame rate, color space, white balance, shutter speed, ISO, and manual focus, among other settings. Recordings can be monitored live for exposure and levels using zebras and audio status indicators. Final Cut Camera can also be used as a standalone app for video recording, allowing users to capture videos on the iPhone and iPad with precise manual controls. It competes with the also free professional camera app Blackmagic Camera 2.1, which is available for both iPhone and Android. more infos at bei apps.apple.com deutsche Version dieser Seite: Apples kostenlose Profi-Kamera App Final Cut Camera 1.1 mit neuen Funktionen |