This was a really neat video. Thanks for showing off the Multicam feature! I also love how you deliver your content. It's like we are buddies and you are just showing me something cool!
@ either way you should treat it like artistic choices that match your vision, don’t be too self conscious about it most people are here because you provide good content and information
@@koto9xthanks I appreciate that! I don’t think I’m that self conscious about it. The main point was to show how I use Final Cut Pro, and I really like it, but thanks for all your feedback! I appreciate it!
Hi there! I recently got an iPad Pro M4 512GB about a week ago. I haven’t used it much yet due to a busy schedule, but when I do, it tends to get quite warm, even when I'm just drawing in Procreate or playing light games like 'Good Pizza, Great Pizza.' The temperature seems to increase the longer I use it. It’s summer here, and the weather is around 32-35°C (sometimes higher). Could this be the reason, or is there a potential issue with my device? I’m still within the 14-day return window, so I’m wondering if this is something I should be concerned about. Thanks in advance!
Are you using it outside a lot? Otherwise I don’t think weather would be a factor. I do have some heat with lots of extended use, but this does seem to be an issue. How long does it take for it to start feeling warm?
@@Graf-XTechReviews No, I am not using it outside at all. I usually use it indoors, but without the AC on, it gets quite warm. Even after just 10 minutes of drawing in Procreate, it started to heat up. On a daily basis, even my laptop and phone tend to heat up, so I initially thought that was normal..
Hmm that is hard to say for sure. I don’t use my devices in warmer environments very often so I don’t have a lot of experience there. Sorry I couldn’t be more help, maybe call Apple Support and see what they think? I’m just not sure
This was a really neat video. Thanks for showing off the Multicam feature! I also love how you deliver your content. It's like we are buddies and you are just showing me something cool!
Glad you found it interesting! That’s the goal!
do whatever you want man
Thanks I guess 😂 did you like how I had things set up? Or was it weird or annoying?
@ either way you should treat it like artistic choices that match your vision, don’t be too self conscious about it most people are here because you provide good content and information
@@koto9xthanks I appreciate that! I don’t think I’m that self conscious about it. The main point was to show how I use Final Cut Pro, and I really like it, but thanks for all your feedback! I appreciate it!
Hi there! I recently got an iPad Pro M4 512GB about a week ago. I haven’t used it much yet due to a busy schedule, but when I do, it tends to get quite warm, even when I'm just drawing in Procreate or playing light games like 'Good Pizza, Great Pizza.' The temperature seems to increase the longer I use it.
It’s summer here, and the weather is around 32-35°C (sometimes higher). Could this be the reason, or is there a potential issue with my device? I’m still within the 14-day return window, so I’m wondering if this is something I should be concerned about. Thanks in advance!
Are you using it outside a lot? Otherwise I don’t think weather would be a factor. I do have some heat with lots of extended use, but this does seem to be an issue. How long does it take for it to start feeling warm?
@@Graf-XTechReviews No, I am not using it outside at all. I usually use it indoors, but without the AC on, it gets quite warm. Even after just 10 minutes of drawing in Procreate, it started to heat up. On a daily basis, even my laptop and phone tend to heat up, so I initially thought that was normal..
Hmm that is hard to say for sure. I don’t use my devices in warmer environments very often so I don’t have a lot of experience there. Sorry I couldn’t be more help, maybe call Apple Support and see what they think? I’m just not sure