The Moment Pro camera app for iPhone has received a major update, adding several new features and enhancements to the popular app. This update introduces a new video engine, improved color space controls, compatibility with Apple logging, ProRes codecs, reduced latency, and additional features. Let’s take a look.
In addition to accessories, Moment is known for its popular iPhone/iPad pro-level manual camera app. The app is aimed at both filmmakers and photographers and offers easy-to-use fully manual shutter speed, ISO, exposure, focus and white balance controls with sliders and double-tap reset. Version 5.2 brings some exciting new features for iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max.
Additions in Pro Camera 5.2 update
The new update brings ProRes (Proxy, LT, 422, and HQ), Apple LOG, 48MP (ProRaw, JPEG, TIFF, and HEIF), Dolby Vision 10-bit HDR, REC 2020, and P3 color gamut. According to Moment, the app is specifically aimed at iPhone 15 Pro users and offers more control over photos and videos than the native phone app, especially if you want to take advantage of features like his ProRes Log and 48 MP RAW photos. is. It seems like the Blackmagic app has some worthy competition.
The Pro Camera update includes several other enhancements aimed at streamlining your workflow. In particular, improved video pipeline efficiency reduces the chance of dropped frames. Additionally, the delay when switching cameras is reduced, improving gallery stability and performance.
See full changelog
- Added support for ProRes video codecs (422, HQ, LT, and Proxy) on compatible models.
- Added support for Dolby Vision video (10-bit HDR) on compatible models.
- Added support for Apple Log on iPhone 15 Pro models. To access this log profile, you must enable ProRes in your settings.
- Added support for 48 MP HEIF, JPG, TIFF, and ProRAW on compatible models
- Reduced delay when switching cameras
- Added new T-series 75mm macro lens
- Switching cameras no longer resets the frame rate when possible
- Improves video pipeline efficiency and reduces the risk of dropped frames.
- Fixed orientation of HEIF timelapse with slow shutter effect
- Fixed an issue where the app would occasionally freeze when exporting a timelapse
- Fixed a bug when switching capture modes using Apple Watch
- No longer need to restart the app when changing bitrate
Price and availability
Moment’s Camera Pro is available from the Apple App Store for $7.99. He also has two great in-app purchase features: Time-Lapse mode and Slow Shutter mode. You can visit his website on Moments here.
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