I can confirm that this unit is GREAT!!! I received my HE version yesterday and I was blown away with the quality and range and simplicity and power of the Accsoon Go app. Nice to have a small footprint receiver for my 1AC focus puller rig for the steadicam that I don't have to worry about going around walls or buildings and at the same time have a tablet or phone for other roles to monitor. Now I just need 2 more setups for my B & C cameras.
HI, Do you know the Accsoon SEE app if I record Vlog footage. I am not able to see the preview with Lut. do you know if we can embed the LUT with footage in the app or if we can play inside the app?
What is the correct order of chaining when recording to atomos monitor? Hdmi from camera to monitor to hdmi out to cineview? Im using fuji x-h2 and recording pro res raw externally.
Thanks for the review but for the distance test you really should've run 60p, 24fps is the lightest data load which probably explains the extra long range.
That long range test is impressive. First time I see a company under promise in their official specs. Did the rode wireless go also work at that range?
No the Rode Wireless GO mic started braking up past 600 feet but I had the backup internal recording on the transmitter that I used in the edit. The accsoon video transmitter is a lot more powerful then rode Wireless GO mics.
The latency and distance on the Cineview is slightly more improved over the CineEye 2 Pro in my tests. You can watch my tests with the CineEye 2 pro here th-cam.com/video/LM1JoTAXaZM/w-d-xo.html&
Is the audio coming from ??? Because when your next to camera ... this audio meter signal is excellent and moving .. But when u walk long range then the signals meter stop but audio still going clear and steady
I just bought this and I have significant stuttering in the app using this tx. I’ve spent a whole day trying to figure it out and their support isn’t responding. Very frustrated.
Very impressive results. What's the difference between the CineEye 2S Pro and these new CineViews? I have several sets of the CineEye and they work superbly. On one occasion I even achieved 700 metres by linking two systems in series, with no appreciable loss in image quality.
Yesterday I streamed and used Cineeye 2s pro and this SE. Not see any difference. I think his SE b better because of small channel ring , smaller size and ability 5v poverbank power
@@tvkino Good to know that I don't need to dash out and buy these new units, as I'm not fussed about the body and battery size of my Cineeye 2s Pro units.
Question, does it support scaledown from 4k? I would consider recording 4K 60fps from Atomos 5 (for later high quality post-production) and loop it out to this wireless system for live production
Great stuff! Any idea can you receive multiple signals (from multiple transmitters) into one receiver and switch between them? This would be very useful feature for one-man-band multicam production, for example in live-events to check status and framing between different cameras instead of running around the venue.
Hi, how well does this work in environments where there are other radio frequencies? I use a switcher to record college games, I want to put the transmitter on my hdmi out and put the reciver in the press box where the internet is good connected to a device so I can live stream. I’m hoping the connection is good
@@TomAntos Thanks for your answer ... It's exactly what i would talk about ... In outdoor you don't have internet connection maybe 4g from the mobile ... I don't know what solution i have in this case ...
The latency and distance is improved slightly on the CineView HE so I would get that one if you don't own any. If you already have the cineeye 2s pro then it perhaps it's not worth upgrading.
Maximum is 16 pairs. It have 16 channels group. I use previous their models and not see any problem if I put channels near each other. Usually i constantly use 3-4 pairs this cineeye senders no problem
I have heard great things about this... and I realize I would need to test it... but I am having a heck of a time getting a wireless unit work inside a large arena. My Hollyland S400 will literally not connect to any channel, and my (now 7 year old) cinegear Ghost eye will only work with a flat panel antenna (and it requires the wifi gods to align perfectly for that to be usable. the slightest position being off will cause it to drop signal). I've been looking at this pretty closely... HOWEVER... I fear it will run into the same issues. But I don't want to spend thousands to get what I need. Wireless stuff is so frustrating.
Hi Brendan, thanks for your comment. Yes, you can use HE transmitter with SE receiver and vice versa, you can use SE transmitter with HE receiver too ;)
@@4sightfilmsLLC This is tech science. It's not about your feelings which appear to have been hurt. Facts should be welcomed, or challenged on their truth.
@@robertruffo2134 I find it interesting that you are so knowledgeable then why are you using words like “much, much, less” instead of the exact delay in frames and or milliseconds on an IPAD? The real FACT is…because you DON’T know. 😂😂😂 Next time keep it moving Mr. Tech Science.
@@4sightfilmsLLC OK. Will do. Latest Hollyland measured 100s-105 ms - oddly seems distance dependent - not sure why. This is too much to pull focus happily. Older models were worse I hear but I never measured them. Then you have to add whatever delay your monitor has on the other end so another +-20ms (SmallHD = total 120-125ms) or 60ms (Feelworld, most other cheaper brands are around that = 160ms to 165ms getting into completely unusable for any serious AC). When using an Accsoon straight to a recent-ish iPad or iPhone via their app, the TOTAL delay (transmitter + monitor) is 50-55ms in standard quality, which is more than fine for pulling focus. It's literally a bit less than a straight cable to a Feelworld, and less than 1/3rd the delay of a Hollyland hooked up to a prosumer monitor and less than half a Hollyland hooked up to a SmallHD (which costs way more than an iPad) . These are facts, measured carefully. If you use a Nyrius you will get crap range, BUT for +- 300$ you can get zero delay - so the same delay as a straight cable - to a monitor. This only is only helpful, however, vs an Accsoon straight to an iPad, if your monitor is a low-lag gaming monitor or a SmallHD Of course no matter what, you are also adding whatever delay your HDMI or SDI output suffers from. Often cameras have better/faster SDI ports than HDMI, but it depends on the brand. This can be 15-20ms (real cinema camera like Red, ARRI) or up to another 80-120ms (many DSLRs)
this is incredible range cant wait to test these ones out, great review thanks Tom
I can confirm that this unit is GREAT!!! I received my HE version yesterday and I was blown away with the quality and range and simplicity and power of the Accsoon Go app. Nice to have a small footprint receiver for my 1AC focus puller rig for the steadicam that I don't have to worry about going around walls or buildings and at the same time have a tablet or phone for other roles to monitor. Now I just need 2 more setups for my B & C cameras.
Any update if there are any issue after few months using? Thanks!
You use this for focus pulling? Isn't the latency a problem for that?
what's the difference between SE & HE?
@@bocahpetualang89 S has SDI, H is HDMI only.
HI, Do you know the Accsoon SEE app if I record Vlog footage. I am not able to see the preview with Lut. do you know if we can embed the LUT with footage in the app or if we can play inside the app?
Great video. Will it send out the LUT for recording (on a phone) and live-streaming?
Whats the difference between this and the cineeye 2 pro?
What is the correct order of chaining when recording to atomos monitor? Hdmi from camera to monitor to hdmi out to cineview? Im using fuji x-h2 and recording pro res raw externally.
Great job explaining the system. I have a set and am very happy with the quality and ease of use.
Glad you like it!
Thanks for the review Tom. Can you tell if this system supports 10bit color, or 8 bit color?
Re the record button on the app. Is that just for recording the HD feed to the phone, or is it triggering record back at the camera? Thanks Tom
Thanks for the review but for the distance test you really should've run 60p, 24fps is the lightest data load which probably explains the extra long range.
wow, crazy. going to get these for high school baseball games.
The video output is not smooth whitle streaming any suggestions in settings??
That long range test is impressive. First time I see a company under promise in their official specs. Did the rode wireless go also work at that range?
No the Rode Wireless GO mic started braking up past 600 feet but I had the backup internal recording on the transmitter that I used in the edit. The accsoon video transmitter is a lot more powerful then rode Wireless GO mics.
Great test! Do you know if these units do anything to the color gamut of the footage? Or is it pretty true to what the camera sends out?
It remains true to what your camera sends out. It has no effect on your output from camera
Hi Tom! Nice review :) wonder to know what you think about this VS the CineEye 2 Pro, i cant see many differences other than the dimension
The latency and distance on the Cineview is slightly more improved over the CineEye 2 Pro in my tests. You can watch my tests with the CineEye 2 pro here th-cam.com/video/LM1JoTAXaZM/w-d-xo.html&
@@TomAntos can you use the cine-view as a transmitter for cineeye pro reciver?
for me the best way compare your product vs hollyland 400S Pro for the latency , code rate, , distance and price.
after i go buy one ;-)
Is the audio coming from ???
Because when your next to camera ... this audio meter signal is excellent and moving ..
But when u walk long range then the signals meter stop but audio still going clear and steady
I just bought this and I have significant stuttering in the app using this tx. I’ve spent a whole day trying to figure it out and their support isn’t responding. Very frustrated.
Very impressive results. What's the difference between the CineEye 2S Pro and these new CineViews? I have several sets of the CineEye and they work superbly. On one occasion I even achieved 700 metres by linking two systems in series, with no appreciable loss in image quality.
Yesterday I streamed and used Cineeye 2s pro and this SE. Not see any difference. I think his SE b better because of small channel ring , smaller size and ability 5v poverbank power
@@tvkino Good to know that I don't need to dash out and buy these new units, as I'm not fussed about the body and battery size of my Cineeye 2s Pro units.
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Question, does it support scaledown from 4k? I would consider recording 4K 60fps from Atomos 5 (for later high quality post-production) and loop it out to this wireless system for live production
Does this accept 29.97 and 59.97 or does it do what the hollylands do and bump to 30p / 60p instead? lag vs the 40l s pro??
Do we need a wifi to set it up or it calibrates itself ?
Great stuff! Any idea can you receive multiple signals (from multiple transmitters) into one receiver and switch between them? This would be very useful feature for one-man-band multicam production, for example in live-events to check status and framing between different cameras instead of running around the venue.
I can hear you clearly at 390 feet, .1 miles away, and .4 miles away. I can also hear you from behind the building.
Thank You for the great overview of this product.
Hi, how well does this work in environments where there are other radio frequencies? I use a switcher to record college games, I want to put the transmitter on my hdmi out and put the reciver in the press box where the internet is good connected to a device so I can live stream. I’m hoping the connection is good
In my tests so far it works well even if there are other radio signals
does it allow to do livestream outdoor like sport livestream in youtube live?
Yes you can live stream outdoor or indoor as long as you have internet connection
@@TomAntos Thanks for your answer ... It's exactly what i would talk about ... In outdoor you don't have internet connection maybe 4g from the mobile ... I don't know what solution i have in this case ...
The dual band is great - I'm wondering if it's possible to choose and lock it to a certain channel?
Yes you can select the 5GHz WiFi channel manually.
Tom, I hope you see this, I have a question. How do I use the transmitter if I’m recording with the Hdmi from my camera to the Ninja V
you can use the video out connection to put the transmitter from the. monitor recorder.
Thank you! ordered the transmiter @@TomAntos
Hi Tom,
i am confused which one to buy - cineeye 2s pro or cineview HE
can you suggest which is better?
The latency and distance is improved slightly on the CineView HE so I would get that one if you don't own any. If you already have the cineeye 2s pro then it perhaps it's not worth upgrading.
Does anyone know how many of these kits can be used simultaneously for a production? I can't find anything about that in the documentation.
Maximum is 16 pairs. It have 16 channels group. I use previous their models and not see any problem if I put channels near each other. Usually i constantly use 3-4 pairs this cineeye senders no problem
Thank you as always Tom!
I have heard great things about this... and I realize I would need to test it... but I am having a heck of a time getting a wireless unit work inside a large arena. My Hollyland S400 will literally not connect to any channel, and my (now 7 year old) cinegear Ghost eye will only work with a flat panel antenna (and it requires the wifi gods to align perfectly for that to be usable. the slightest position being off will cause it to drop signal). I've been looking at this pretty closely... HOWEVER... I fear it will run into the same issues. But I don't want to spend thousands to get what I need. Wireless stuff is so frustrating.
Are both RX units compatible to both TX ones? So that you can send SDI via SE to USB on the HE-Version?
yes
Love it. Thanks Tom!
Live steaming dosent work also UVC feature works fine with obs but with vmix it's too buggy n laggy
Can i pair SE with HE version?
yes
Hi Tom! Thanks for the great review. Quick question - is it possible to use an HE transmitter with and SE receiver?
Hi Brendan, thanks for your comment. Yes, you can use HE transmitter with SE receiver and vice versa, you can use SE transmitter with HE receiver too ;)
do you know what causes it to give GREEN picture?
That is usually caused by faulty HDMI cable or plug
@@TomAntos I ruled it out though. It was in the church, can radio mics do it?
Excelente review
Thank you tom
You are very welcome
Cool, that video was okay
Wife-fi?
best comment here
TRANSMISION INALAMBRICA CINEVIEW HE
Latency is much much less on a recent iPad. Do some research before filming a review.
Fall back and make your own review.
@@4sightfilmsLLC This is tech science. It's not about your feelings which appear to have been hurt. Facts should be welcomed, or challenged on their truth.
@@robertruffo2134 I find it interesting that you are so knowledgeable then why are you using words like “much, much, less” instead of the exact delay in frames and or milliseconds on an IPAD? The real FACT is…because you DON’T know. 😂😂😂 Next time keep it moving Mr. Tech Science.
@@4sightfilmsLLC OK. Will do. Latest Hollyland measured 100s-105 ms - oddly seems distance dependent - not sure why. This is too much to pull focus happily. Older models were worse I hear but I never measured them. Then you have to add whatever delay your monitor has on the other end so another +-20ms (SmallHD = total 120-125ms) or 60ms (Feelworld, most other cheaper brands are around that = 160ms to 165ms getting into completely unusable for any serious AC).
When using an Accsoon straight to a recent-ish iPad or iPhone via their app, the TOTAL delay (transmitter + monitor) is 50-55ms in standard quality, which is more than fine for pulling focus. It's literally a bit less than a straight cable to a Feelworld, and less than 1/3rd the delay of a Hollyland hooked up to a prosumer monitor and less than half a Hollyland hooked up to a SmallHD (which costs way more than an iPad) . These are facts, measured carefully. If you use a Nyrius you will get crap range, BUT for +- 300$ you can get zero delay - so the same delay as a straight cable - to a monitor. This only is only helpful, however, vs an Accsoon straight to an iPad, if your monitor is a low-lag gaming monitor or a SmallHD
Of course no matter what, you are also adding whatever delay your HDMI or SDI output suffers from. Often cameras have better/faster SDI ports than HDMI, but it depends on the brand. This can be 15-20ms (real cinema camera like Red, ARRI) or up to another 80-120ms (many DSLRs)