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Mavis Camera App Now Supports Atomos Ninja Phone for iPhone-based Workflows

In their new collaboration, Atomos and Mavis have announced a new integration that brings the fully featured Mavis Camera app’s support to the Atomos Ninja Phone accessory. The move allows content creators to connect professional cameras and lenses via HDMI to a much wider range of iPhones and iPads. In practice, this combination unlocks a flexible camera-to-cloud workflow. The main camera records high-quality video while the iPhone simultaneously captures and uploads a proxy file. It also enables direct streaming from any DSLR or mirrorless camera to popular social media platforms or to custom RTMP/SRT destinations. The update also adds the long-requested external record trigger feature, meaning the Mavis app’s recorder can be started or stopped by the camera’s own record button to automatically generate an H.265 or H.264 proxy clip for social media or cloud upload. Mavis camera app. Source: Mavis External trigger and camera-to-cloud workflows The Atomos Ninja Phone (which dropped to $199 earlier this year) acts as a 10-bit HDMI video bridge, turning an iPhone into a 4K HDR monitor-recorder for cameras (yes, it’s not a 4K screen, but it can record in 4K). With the new Mavis integration, filmmakers can record proxy footage on the phone and use it as a high-quality on-camera monitor while the main camera records internally. The Mavis Camera app, fresh off its version 7 update earlier this year, offers a host of pro filmmaking features such as assist tools including focus peaking, false colour, zebras, waveform and vectorscope, as well as direct...

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