
"You'll need to dive into another page of settings for things like the video codecs (10-bit ProRes, H.264 or H.265), bitrate, resolution, color space and more. The native iPhone camera is powerful enough for most users, but lacks features needed for more creative work. It offers no way to make manual adjustments for shutter speed and white balance, for one, and has limited video format options."
Blackmagic Camera replaces the iPhone’s native camera with full manual control, ProRes video capture, and monitoring scopes. The app is free, unlike competing camera apps. A new Apple Watch app enables wrist control for monitoring video, starting and stopping recording, and applying LUTs. The iPhone camera lacks manual shutter speed and white balance adjustments, has limited video format options, and does not provide scopes or LUTs. Blackmagic Camera provides a camera screen for settings such as shutter, ISO, and white balance, plus controls for focal length, fps, exposure compensation, autofocus, and LUTs. Digital stabilization is available in Standard, Cinematic, and Extreme modes, with Extreme correcting heavy shake at the cost of a noticeable crop. Stabilization is applied after recording, and codec settings include 10-bit ProRes, H.264, and H.265 along with bitrate, resolution, and color space options.
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