Thank you for this ! But I wonder if there's a big advantage to this compared with the Raveneye that I got with my ronin, I know it's wireless and has a slight delay but it's very negligeable. It can also record straight on my iPad and has features like focus peaking and false color.
I’d say app features and Lemo power if you’re using a higher level camera setup. The RavenEye is okay, but the Accsoon seems way more polished and an actual alternative to a filmmakers monitor instead of a gimbal video transmitter.
@@PhillipSkraba I guess Lemo power and sdi for high end cameras. But still the fact the the RavenEye can be used without the gimbal makes it a good alternative to a monitor.
Does the USB-C or lightning connection also provide power to the iPad or iPhone so you only have to worry about swapping the Sony NPF batteries to power both the Accsoon and Apple device at the same time?
then you probably need the cineview wireless transmission system, the maximum up to 4 devices to monitoring, whether iphone ipad andriod or professionla monitor all.
video is transmitted from the camera via SDI or HDMI cable to the Seemo Pro and you can then use the USB C to Ipad or Iphone which has the Accsoon SEE app installed
I was very hesitant clicking your video thinking being another poorly implemented convert your phone to monitor, but proved wrong. Lemo power, SDI loop and reliable connection is all needed to hear. Thank you for recommending
Still doesn't have support for other cameras which a lot of people purchase and find out the hard way that it does support all cameras. So read the list of compatiity. Yes they send me a unit for a review and they were aware what my plan was to do with their See Mo to see the rumor about compatibility.
@@ThePandaPhotographer Oh, yes, that's entirely possible, depending on the cable you're using and the device. All the devices I have plugged into it worked, but nothing ancient.
Monitor+ supports USB C plugged directly from device to camera. So most android phones, iPhone 15 and newer iPads work, with no lag. I agree the wireless part sucks though.
I agree that the lag using wireless connection with Monitor+ was real bad. But changing the wireless settings (in camera) to 5Ghz-only, reduced the lag considerably. Now it's much more pleasant to work with... Of course, nothing is more reliable then a cable...
Well, the battery is a Sony NPF battery, most filmmakers have them in their kits, I know I have about 10 as a lot of the gear I use is powered by them. That’s something you’d need to pick up by yourself.
How does this compare to the regular SeeMo (without SDI)? thank you and thanks for your review!
Well, it’s built like a tank and it has SDI, those are the main differences. Oh and the Lemo input. Thanks!
Thank you for this ! But I wonder if there's a big advantage to this compared with the Raveneye that I got with my ronin, I know it's wireless and has a slight delay but it's very negligeable. It can also record straight on my iPad and has features like focus peaking and false color.
I’d say app features and Lemo power if you’re using a higher level camera setup. The RavenEye is okay, but the Accsoon seems way more polished and an actual alternative to a filmmakers monitor instead of a gimbal video transmitter.
@@PhillipSkraba I guess Lemo power and sdi for high end cameras. But still the fact the the RavenEye can be used without the gimbal makes it a good alternative to a monitor.
Does the USB-C or lightning connection also provide power to the iPad or iPhone so you only have to worry about swapping the Sony NPF batteries to power both the Accsoon and Apple device at the same time?
Yes, it charges my iPad or iPhone whilst using it.
Hello, do you know if this product, can connect between my Ipad and rear car camera?
I do, yes.
Hey Thanks for the video!
Would it work if I have external monitor connected to the camera via sdi and connect iPhone via the app?
Thanks
then you probably need the cineview wireless transmission system, the maximum up to 4 devices to monitoring, whether iphone ipad andriod or professionla monitor all.
Can it trigger recording on the tablet when I record in camera?
How is the video transmitted from your camera? Do I need an additional SeeMo Pro?
video is transmitted from the camera via SDI or HDMI cable to the Seemo Pro and you can then use the USB C to Ipad or Iphone which has the Accsoon SEE app installed
I was very hesitant clicking your video thinking being another poorly implemented convert your phone to monitor, but proved wrong. Lemo power, SDI loop and reliable connection is all needed to hear. Thank you for recommending
It’s excellent, the SeeMo is great for daily use, the SeeMo Pro is for more pro users.
Thank you 🙏🏼
Very helpful... thank you.
Thanks!
Still doesn't have support for other cameras which a lot of people purchase and find out the hard way that it does support all cameras. So read the list of compatiity. Yes they send me a unit for a review and they were aware what my plan was to do with their See Mo to see the rumor about compatibility.
Cameras? This’ll support basically anything with a hdmi out, it’s not dependant on the camera itself.
@@PhillipSkraba but I will insure you it won’t and why I said check compatibility because it doesn’t work with older HDMI signals
@@ThePandaPhotographer Oh, yes, that's entirely possible, depending on the cable you're using and the device. All the devices I have plugged into it worked, but nothing ancient.
Monitor+ supports USB C plugged directly from device to camera.
So most android phones, iPhone 15 and newer iPads work, with no lag. I agree the wireless part sucks though.
I did try that a few times but only got it to work once, could possibly of been an older version of the app. What cable did you use?
I agree that the lag using wireless connection with Monitor+ was real bad. But changing the wireless settings (in camera) to 5Ghz-only, reduced the lag considerably. Now it's much more pleasant to work with...
Of course, nothing is more reliable then a cable...
I’m sure when i start odrering this 320$ device there’s no battery and charger included in the price.
Well, the battery is a Sony NPF battery, most filmmakers have them in their kits, I know I have about 10 as a lot of the gear I use is powered by them. That’s something you’d need to pick up by yourself.
4K or just HDMI? bc.. if it's just HDMI, I'd rather save me pesos
It’s HDMI. 4K for social media upload?