Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.1 Updates
- HDMI monitoring
- 3D LUTs for recording and monitoring
- Pull focus transition controls
- Blackmagic Cloud organizations
- Login account within Blackmagic Cloud
- Ability to dim screen while recording
- Optional image noise reduction
- Optional image sharpening
- Audio level pop-up
- Japanese translations
- Ability to not generate a proxy while recording
- Save clips to any location including external storage
- General performance and improvements
Collaboration gets a boost with the addition of Blackmagic Cloud for organizations, enabling seamless project sharing and teamwork. Additionally, the ability to dim the screen during recording and apply noise reduction and sharpening tools further enhances the app’s functionality.
I’ve been a big fan of this app since its debut on Andriod and unlike other apps I’ve tried, Blackmagic Camera offers more codecs, enhanced metadata, and direct integration with the Davinci Resolve editing suite, providing a fairly comprehensive workflow for mobile filmmakers. The fact that it’s free is wild to me and makes it even more accessible.
The update is currently rolling out via the Google Play Store, so you should be able to can dive in and explore the new features very soon. Whether you’re an experienced filmmaker or just starting your video journey, the Blackmagic Camera app is a great option, with tools to capture high-quality video on your phone without needing to invest in expensive camera gear.