Wow!. Definetely I am going to buy this Cineview Nano. Will help a lot. Thanks for your great review!. By the way, where I can find a plugin that makes the same overlay you use in the 1'.30 of your video?. I love the way this overlay streteches de video image to put the overlay and text graphics. Tks!!
Ok so it takes a camera video and sends it to the phone...but can you then send that to TH-cam as a live stream from the phone using cellular data if not at home by wifi?
Great video! Are you having issues with the Wi-Fi not showing up on your phone? It seems random when it shows up and when it doesnt. Using fully updated firmware and software on the iPhone 14 Pro.
Hi - sorry for the late reply - I dont have too much problem to be honest - I think only once I wasn't able to connect to WiFi on my phone, but after that, its been pretty good.
I also saw on another review video that it had focus peaking, exposure, and other tools built into the app. You’re able to resize and move those pop ups as well.
Thanks for the review. Which do you think are the pros and cons between the nano and Seemo. I mean, this one pretty much does all the seemo does plus you can use multiple screens. Is battery better on one or another? The Seemo doesn't charge your phone, the nano can do it? Hope you can help me choose the right one.
Hi there! I would say the biggest Pro's for the Nano is that you get the freedom of having it wireless, but of course the Con that comes with this is more latency than the SeeMo. Another thing the Nano does, is reverse charge your phone, yes. The battery is the same, since you use your own NP-F battery to connect to the either adapter. I haven't tested the audio out with Airpods, but because both adapters essentially use the same Accsoon See app on your phone, I'm confident that you will still get audio out when using Nano too. Hope that helps!
"60ms looks instant..." Were you paid to do this review? The lag on your video is horrible. Did you measure it? Shoot a stop watch. Guaranteed it's far more than 60ms. Maybe the Accsoon itself adds 60ms, but cameras HDMI add to it as well. Guaranteed the effective delay on your images is at least 150ms or more.
On their website, it does state that 60ms is the Average. So depending on the device you use to stream to, and the firmware version (whether it is outdated or up-to-date), the latency could well be higher. I noticed my iPad was struggling and it could very well be 150ms on that one, for sure, but my Google Pixel actually performed fastest. And most likely, depending on how many devices you have connected to it at the same time might also affect overall latency times for all devices.
@@jasonberkey9151, that’s an odd engineering decision. So, it is a standalone device that takes the live view feed from the camera and controls and records it to the phone, only? That’s got to severely limit the usage by professional photographers who want to control their camera, NOT only record to their phone or iPad.
This was a great review and showcase of the Accsoon CineView Nano -- thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
Wow!. Definetely I am going to buy this Cineview Nano. Will help a lot. Thanks for your great review!. By the way, where I can find a plugin that makes the same overlay you use in the 1'.30 of your video?. I love the way this overlay streteches de video image to put the overlay and text graphics. Tks!!
Ok so it takes a camera video and sends it to the phone...but can you then send that to TH-cam as a live stream from the phone using cellular data if not at home by wifi?
Does it a lot for 10 or 12bit recording to phone
I have a question. Videos be played on the monitor on an iPad or iPhone?
how will this work using 3 video cameras? would I have to get 3 Cineview Nano's for them to work with a switcher?
Hi can i screen record with this? Like show my actual camera settings and screen that I'm seeing on my camera? Thanks
Yep, once its mirroring, you can simply start the iPhone screen recording too.
Ok so I CAN mirror the screen and show when I go into settings and live view such as eye focus etc. @@TrendingReviews
Can you start/stop recording in camera (not in the phone) via the Accsoon See app?
Great video! Are you having issues with the Wi-Fi not showing up on your phone? It seems random when it shows up and when it doesnt. Using fully updated firmware and software on the iPhone 14 Pro.
Hi - sorry for the late reply - I dont have too much problem to be honest - I think only once I wasn't able to connect to WiFi on my phone, but after that, its been pretty good.
Maybe the Nano works on a channel that your phone can't support. I think you need to send email to Accsoon support team.
Thanks for the vid, does the accsoon go app allow you to pinch zoom on the phone/ipad screen in order to zoom into the image to help get focus?
Yes!
I also saw on another review video that it had focus peaking, exposure, and other tools built into the app. You’re able to resize and move those pop ups as well.
Thanks for the review. Which do you think are the pros and cons between the nano and Seemo. I mean, this one pretty much does all the seemo does plus you can use multiple screens. Is battery better on one or another? The Seemo doesn't charge your phone, the nano can do it? Hope you can help me choose the right one.
Btw, can you monitor audio with airpods on the nano as you can with the seemo?
Hi there!
I would say the biggest Pro's for the Nano is that you get the freedom of having it wireless, but of course the Con that comes with this is more latency than the SeeMo. Another thing the Nano does, is reverse charge your phone, yes.
The battery is the same, since you use your own NP-F battery to connect to the either adapter.
I haven't tested the audio out with Airpods, but because both adapters essentially use the same Accsoon See app on your phone, I'm confident that you will still get audio out when using Nano too.
Hope that helps!
@@TrendingReviews it helps a lot! Thank you. Since latency is not a problem for me, I'll go with the Nano.
Why didn’t you show the setup? How you just jump to 3 screens ans not show the process?
it stutter quite badly on the ipad.
It is but it's probably because of how many devices are connected to it. Im probably going to buy it and try it out.
Yeah I noticed that too
What if I need to play the video feed to a larger screen, can I cast my phones screen or plug the usbc to the larger screens HDMI?
Yes, it depends on your phone's USB-C output. CineView only use the wifi to transmit the video to the phone.
so this connects only via wifi right? so id need to be indoors pretty much.
Why would you have to be indoors? WiFi works even better with line of sight outdoors...
It sets up its own wifi access point regardless of you being indoors or outdoors. Works pretty good in line of sight applications.
Thank you!
Can I do live videos?
"60ms looks instant..." Were you paid to do this review? The lag on your video is horrible. Did you measure it? Shoot a stop watch. Guaranteed it's far more than 60ms. Maybe the Accsoon itself adds 60ms, but cameras HDMI add to it as well. Guaranteed the effective delay on your images is at least 150ms or more.
On their website, it does state that 60ms is the Average. So depending on the device you use to stream to, and the firmware version (whether it is outdated or up-to-date), the latency could well be higher. I noticed my iPad was struggling and it could very well be 150ms on that one, for sure, but my Google Pixel actually performed fastest. And most likely, depending on how many devices you have connected to it at the same time might also affect overall latency times for all devices.
@@TrendingReviews The iPad may has WiFI connecting issues, you can try to switch to "iPad special mode" to get bettery WiFi performance.
Can I control Rec from a phone, so it records In camera ?
No, Nano can't control the camera.
@@jasonberkey9151, that’s an odd engineering decision. So, it is a standalone device that takes the live view feed from the camera and controls and records it to the phone, only? That’s got to severely limit the usage by professional photographers who want to control their camera, NOT only record to their phone or iPad.