PylonCam Pro
iPhone / Photo et vidéo
**See User Guide for detailed instructions and best practices: https://sites.google.com/view/pyloncam-pro/ios-user-guide
The structure of the app is truly “Set It and Forget It” and features:
•Automatic recording start/stop triggered by GPS speed (select MPH or KPH), including optional additional direction-based and location-zone trigger conditions.
•Record in HD (1080p) or 4K, at 30 or 60 frames-per-second (FPS), or slo-mo HD120 or 4K120 (compatible models only).
•Advanced video stabilization.
•Ability to set manual focus on supported lenses and lock focus to avoid accidental adjustment.
•Videos save directly to your camera roll in the correct orientation (no need to reverse or rotate the image).
•All selected settings save and reload between sessions.
•Choose between front or rear camera, with option use the ultra-wide or telephoto lens (compatible models only).
•Live Video Playback to instantly review the most recent recording without leaving the app, including slo-mo options, and a button to quickly Airdrop the video to a nearby iPad or Macbook for easier immediate video review (can also use the same capability to send to a Windows device using a free app called LocalSend).
•Battery Saver screen setting that turns the display black except for the UI to significantly reduce power usage (on iPhone X and later, excluding 11 non-Pro).
•Low Light Adjustment option to reduce motion blur during dawn and dusk sessions.
•Set and save your Speed and Line Length to the video filename so you can remember which pass is which.
•A promise to never move to a subscription model, with active support and updates.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
- With Live Video Playback is enabled, when a just-recorded video appears on the phone screen, there is now a button to "Send This Clip" which opens the Apple send menu where you can quickly Airdrop to a nearby iPad or MacBook, to allow for easier review by the driver or a coaching passenger. (You can also use the same capability to send to a Windows device using a free app called LocalSend).
- Support added for 4K120 recording on capable phones (16 Pro and 17 Pro models). Note that, similar to recording in HD120, Apple by default will play that video back in 1/4 speed, but you can easily adjust back to full or 1/2 speed clip-by-clip.
- Support added to use the Telephoto lens on capable phones (Pro models). Note that Telephoto will be too zoomed to work for slalom, but may work for trick or other towed water sports.
- A fix for older phones that was causing over-exposed videos when using the "Low Light Compensation" feature.