Today's update of Blackmagic Camera 2.0 for iOS includes several new features. Among other things, the program adds support for Apple Silicon-based iPad Pro, making it possible to use the iPad as a camera or controller.
As a controller, it is easy to monitor multiple cameras either in a multi-view setting with support for up to nine cameras on the screen simultaneously or by switching between each individual camera.
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If you are using an iPhone, it can now be configured as a controller so that phones with Blackmagic Camera can be connected with a wired or Wi-Fi network connection. This allows you to see all your cameras in a multi-view, enabling you to monitor and control things like zoom, focus, white balance, frame rate, shutter mode, or lens selection on an individual camera or adjust all connected cameras at the same time, as well as sync the start or stop of recording.