Blackmagic Design has released Blackmagic Camera for iOS 2.0, which adds support for remotely controlling and monitoring multiple iPhones at the same time.
This means a user’s iPhone can be set up as a controller so phones running Blackmagic Camera can be securely connected using a wired or wifi network. According to the folks at Blackmagic, here are the key highlights of Blackmagic Camera for iOS 2.0:
- Users can view all cameras in a multi view, allowing the monitor and control of things like zoom, focus, white balance, frame rate, shutter angle or lens selection on an individual camera or adjusting all connected cameras at the same time.
- This update also adds support for Apple Silicon based iPad Pros, allowing users to use the iPad as a camera or as a controller. When used as a controller the iPad’s larger display makes it easier to monitor multiple cameras in either a multi view setup with up to nine cameras on screen at a time, or scroll through each individual camera.
- This update adds support to capture up to 100fps in HD on iPhone 15 Pro and there is a new option to select multiple clips in the media tab so users can copy or delete them all at once. This feature speeds up workflows as it allows users to quickly and easily clear space or copy clips to an external drive.
Blackmagic Camera for iOS 2.0 is available now as a free download from https://apps.apple.com/us/app/blackmagic-camera/id6449580241.