While Apple made some major announcements at the awe-dropping event today, it also unveiled Final Cut Camera 2.0, which is meant to offer some major advancements to the camera features of the iPhone 17 series, something that camera enthusiasts have long been looking forward to. What this update to the iPhone app does is offer professional-level tools to content creators and filmmakers, and help push the boundaries of mobile video production.
Apple launches Final Cut Camera 2.0 with ProRes RAW and Advanced iPhone 17 camera features for mobile filmmakers
Apple is determined to take mobile video production to new heights and keeps working on enabling its camera capabilities and offering editing options directly on iPhones. Apple launched Final Cut Camera 2.0 with ProRes RAW support, which helps bring massive improvements in color grading and even makes edits without compromising image quality. This flexibility brings it closer to the offerings of high-end cameras that focus on professional formats and elevate creativity.
The app also brings about genlock synchronization meant for multi-camera shoots, as it allows the devices to offer frame-perfect synchronization by using a shared reference signal. Third-party developers like Blackmagic Design are already looking into incorporating this feature into their systems. There are also the Center Stage enhancements that help you take advantage of the front camera by capturing varied angles without having to rotate the device. This automatically gives more room for flexibility when framing shots.
Other noteworthy improvements brought forward include open gate recording, which allows for ultra-wide footage, and Apple Log 2 support, which is meant to improve grading by helping preserve more details and offering more precision. Since Final Cut Camera 2.0 has seamless integration with Final Cut Pro 11.2 and Final Cut Pro for iPad 2.3, it is a huge convenience, given how editors can fine-tune the footage directly with the help of this integration.
Final Cut Camera 2.0 is available on the App Store for free. It supports the entire iPhone 17 series and can be used to create professional-grade productions from your phone.
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