![]() If you do not need the clapping sound, you can use the slate to capture the essential info about the production at the start of a take. All the usual things you expect to find on a slate are available on the Mobile Slate. Just tap the section of the info you want to modify and you either change it there, simply tapping, or are taken to the interface allowing to make the changes. Perfect for DSLR filmmakers, whether you require a timecode or static standard clapper, as it is switchable, the Mobile Slate is easy to use. Less gear to carry and, in fact, a tool that is more than a slate. Updated to version 3.0, with improved responsiveness and a new icon design, Mobile Slate costs $0.99 and is your digital clapper you can take anywhere.Ī clapper is used to sync sound with the moving image, if you’re using external audio recording, and having a digital slate means you can have it in your pocket until it is needed. Recent numbers about the Windows Phone universe suggest that the situation may not get much better, but still, there are some tools that videographers may want to install in their WP8 smartphones. While Android or iOS phones have multiple choices in terms of apps, Microsoft’s Windows Phone (which previously had the Nokia name associated with it) is less popular, meaning there are not as many options in terms of apps to use. Here are some specific apps for Windows Phone 8 videographers. From a slate to a depth of field calculator, they can transform into multiple tools. See this topic for details.Smartphones are increasingly used for video and there are tools to edit and do multiple other things with those videos, but smartphones are also invaluable as a “Swiss knife” for videographers. It is possible to capture still video images from video capture cards/devices or cameras that are supported by ‘AV Foundation’ (macOS) and ‘Direct Show’ (WindowsOS). it is newer than the Canon drive used by Moving Light Assistant), it may work using the macOS Image Capture framework depending on the macOS version installed. When trying to use a Canon camera that is not in the above camera list (i.e. On macOS, DSLR cameras (such as Nikon) that are supported by the macOS Image Capture framework should work with Moving Light Assistant. Below is a list of Canon DSLR cameras supported according to the current EDSDK driver v3.9 ( MLA v1.3.2)ĮOS Kiss X70/EOS 1200D/EOS REBEL T5/EOS HiĮOS 5DS / EOS 5DS R / EOS REBEL T6s / EOS 760D / EOS 8000D / EOS REBEL T6i / EOS 750D / EOS Kiss X8iĮOS-1D X Mark II / EOS 80D / EOS Rebel T6 / EOS 1300D / EOS Kiss X80 EOS 5D Mark IVĮOS Kiss X9i / EOS Rebel T7i / EOS 800D / EOS 9000D / EOS 77D / EOS M5 / EOS M6ĮOS 6D Mark II / EOS Kiss X9 / EOS Rebel SL2 / EOS 200DĮOS M100 / EOS Kiss M / EOS M50 / EOS Kiss X90 / EOS REBEL T7 / EOS 2000D / EOS 1500D / EOS REBEL T100 / EOS 4000D / EOS 3000DĬanon EDSDK, this software is based on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. On macOS and Windows OS, Canon cameras are directly supported using Canon drivers. ![]() Importing Sequence and Timecode Files into the grandMA2Ĭameras that are supported differ between the macOS and Windows OS platforms as described below.Exporting text data to Vx76 Console Patch.Numeric Increment, Decrement and Offset. ![]()
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