iPhocus - Manual camcorder - Focus, Exposure, ISO and White Balance controls for your videos like in a DSLR Reviews – Page 4

3/5 rating based on 37 reviews. Read all reviews for iPhocus - Manual camcorder - Focus, Exposure, ISO and White Balance controls for your videos like in a DSLR for iPhone.
iPhocus - Manual camcorder - Focus, Exposure, ISO and White Balance controls for your videos like in a DSLR is paid iOS app published by Motion Apps, LLC

Interesting app but too compressed.

ralvideo

It's an interesting app with nice manual controls....but the video compression is so heavy that he resulting footage is unusable. 5.2 Mbps...should be up around 25Mbps.


Very cool, would like grid

bmeeks24

Great little app. Love the rack focus. Smooth controls. Look forward to where this can go from here... My sign just started film school and is using the bolex. Will be near to have him try this for blocking.


Good

More William

Good


30 seconds in...

D. Guess

And it asks to be rated. Now I will give it it did say it could be done later, but really, asking so soon? I gave it a three because of the tutorial.


Nice and Easy

TexasSanta

Great app!


Excellent potential. Great App

yendor84

IPhoc been a subscriber to the iPhocus app for videography on my mobile devices for two years now. I find it to offer the best HUD options for a dslr camera feel. However, downloading their latest version for my iPhone/iPad Pro has some setbacks. Matching frame rates between both devices when each device offers 4K Resolution. The iPhone app reaches 120 fps and bottoms beautifully at the normal 24 fps. While the IPad Pro 2 ranges 60 - 24fps. With resolution restraints it's impossible to use many of these attachments. And where is the still camera? It would be nice to create director's look book. The App offers a tethered video remote line from the iPad. have connected with an iPad Pro 2, perhaps early, but would like to see an adjustment to the video encoding time, screen viewing, screen grab, gallery display, and how far is the reach exactly?


Not for quick use

Andrewlina jolie

Maybe a camera app shouldn't have a 5 second long logo screen on startup?