Thanks for making this video! Happy to hear you like our app! One quick tip: The Wide/Tele Adapter section is actually meant for adapters attached to your phone to widen its field of view. If you tap the focal length in the main view (between the two arrows) the Lens Menu will pop up. From there you can change your lens kit or tap on "Adapter" and select your Metabones Speedbooster from the list. It might be a bit easier this way ;)
Jonathan J Scott Films I’ll have to watch again because I thought you did put on a lens on your phone? It seemed to change the field of view from that setting to when you took it off, didn’t it?
Does this app also work as a wireless monitor? I'd like to find an option for an external monitor, using an iPad with my Nikon Z7. Any insight into this?
Excellent, thank you. My main question was how do they handle the fact that your phone lens can’t duplicate a selected wide or tele lens. The blue framing to indicate what would be there is a very logical work around...not work around, but indicator. So thank you so much for showing that!
Looks interesting, how accurate is it? Like for example if i take this app on my smartphone, and my Nikon D750 with my 24-70 and overlay the resulting images, how much "off" would the app image be? Might as well try this tomorrow and see for my self LOL.
Thanks for making this video! Happy to hear you like our app! One quick tip: The Wide/Tele Adapter section is actually meant for adapters attached to your phone to widen its field of view. If you tap the focal length in the main view (between the two arrows) the Lens Menu will pop up. From there you can change your lens kit or tap on "Adapter" and select your Metabones Speedbooster from the list. It might be a bit easier this way ;)
Thanks guys, yes I got that the wrong way round in the video. Anyway, thanks for a great app, I use it regularly.
Jonathan J Scott Films I’ll have to watch again because I thought you did put on a lens on your phone? It seemed to change the field of view from that setting to when you took it off, didn’t it?
Ah, I see now.
how do i disable the lens overlays on the screen?
Do they have a setup for the Canon R6 II? Wanna know before I buy it
Yep, from the description on their website they do support Canon R6 II
Does this app also work as a wireless monitor? I'd like to find an option for an external monitor, using an iPad with my Nikon Z7. Any insight into this?
No, it won't take a feed from an external camera, just the camera on the iPad.
Jonathan J Scott Films thank you for your reply!
@@benlaird7786 no worries
Excellent, thank you. My main question was how do they handle the fact that your phone lens can’t duplicate a selected wide or tele lens. The blue framing to indicate what would be there is a very logical work around...not work around, but indicator. So thank you so much for showing that!
No worries, glad you found it useful
Why did you choose this one over Artemis Pro?
I didn't, it's just another tool.
Looks interesting, how accurate is it? Like for example if i take this app on my smartphone, and my Nikon D750 with my 24-70 and overlay the resulting images, how much "off" would the app image be? Might as well try this tomorrow and see for my self LOL.