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Apple recently unveiled Final Cut Camera 2.0, a major update to the camera features of the iPhone 17 series. This app introduces professional-level tools designed for content creators and filmmakers, aiming to elevate mobile video production.
Apple launches Final Cut Camera 2.0 with ProRes RAW and Advanced iPhone 17 Camera Features for Mobile Filmmakers
Apple is committed to advancing mobile video production by enhancing its camera capabilities and offering editing options directly on iPhones. With the launch of Final Cut Camera 2.0, which includes support for ProRes RAW, users can now enjoy significant improvements in color grading without sacrificing image quality. This feature brings mobile filmmaking closer to professional standards.
The app also introduces genlock synchronization, ideal for multi-camera shoots, allowing devices to achieve frame-perfect synchronization using a shared reference signal. Third-party developers like Blackmagic Design are already exploring the integration of this feature into their systems. Additionally, Center Stage enhancements enable capturing various angles without rotating the device, offering more flexibility in framing shots.
Other noteworthy improvements include open gate recording for ultra-wide footage and Apple Log 2 support to enhance grading by preserving more details with greater precision. Since Final Cut Camera 2.0 seamlessly integrates with Final Cut Pro 11.2 and Final Cut Pro for iPad 2.3, editors can fine-tune their footage directly using this integration.
Final Cut Camera 2.0 is available on the App Store for free and supports the entire iPhone 17 series, enabling users to create professional-grade productions from their phones.