@@ondrejvirag8116 this is the most robust method I’ve used. Bluetooth and app based solutions are not reliable. Also, you can record on your device. It will save to your phone or tablet gallery ready for distribution.
hey i have a few questions. 1. how come my camera LCD screen turn off when I paired it and connect to the cineview app and it only display what i'm seeing in the app. whereas, your case it display both on your zve1 and your ipad? 2. can we record the camera footage by pressing a record button on our monitor similar to monitor+ and creator app? i.e. live view feed but you can control the control and record as well via your phone. can you please help?
@@motionarcher you have your camera monitor turn off when you connect a hdmi cable. The Accsoon app is independent from your camera. You can record on your camera by pressing the camera record button and also separately record on the app by pressing the app record button. The app record button will not trigger the camera to start recording. It is not like the Sony Creator app.
@@mikelaputt Okay thank you for the clarification! also what your thought on the Raveneye dji image transmitter? it is way more smaller than Accsoon CineView Nano Wireless Video Transmitter and it doesn't required external battery. 😯
@@mrheng562 I suggest the Cineview HE. It has the same functionality as the Nano with a dual band transmission signal and is significantly sturdier. Since you are talking about students, they will treat the gear in a rough and tumble manner. The other benefit is, you can purchase the receiver later should you want to display the feed on a larger screen like a projector or big screen tv for an entire class to view.
Yes, it is very usable as an on camera monitor. The latency allows for manual focus pulling. Just don't take it to extremes with shallow dof or quick rack situations. This is the best solution I've used to keep clients or creative directors off to the side instead of crowding around the on camera monitor.
can this be used as livestream for facebook or youtube? no one is touching on this aspect
You can livestream directly from the app via rtmp.
I dont get it why you need it when there are remote shutter apps like snapbridge where you can mirror your camera screen via bluetooth
@@ondrejvirag8116 this is the most robust method I’ve used. Bluetooth and app based solutions are not reliable. Also, you can record on your device. It will save to your phone or tablet gallery ready for distribution.
@@mikelaputt thanks, I get it.
Hello friend. Nice review. When you press record on the camera, can you see on the app that the camera is recording?
No. The Accsoon app does not recognize that the camera is recording. This is what it looks like? ruclips.net/video/CrBMuXHMaHE/видео.html
hey i have a few questions.
1. how come my camera LCD screen turn off when I paired it and connect to the cineview app and it only display what i'm seeing in the app. whereas, your case it display both on your zve1 and your ipad?
2. can we record the camera footage by pressing a record button on our monitor similar to monitor+ and creator app? i.e. live view feed but you can control the control and record as well via your phone.
can you please help?
@@motionarcher you have your camera monitor turn off when you connect a hdmi cable.
The Accsoon app is independent from your camera. You can record on your camera by pressing the camera record button and also separately record on the app by pressing the app record button.
The app record button will not trigger the camera to start recording. It is not like the Sony Creator app.
@@mikelaputt Okay thank you for the clarification! also what your thought on the Raveneye dji image transmitter? it is way more smaller than Accsoon CineView Nano Wireless Video Transmitter and it doesn't required external battery. 😯
@@motionarcher if you have DJI gimbals, it will expand the capabilities of your system more than the Accsoon.
Have you pushed this to four mobile devices? I wonder if there’s major latency if there are multiple devices receiving the signal? 🤔
Yes, I did not experience any latency issues. All devices were in the same room. We had to mute them all because of the feedback though.
@@mikelaputt , I might get this for my classroom to teach my students about small team film crew.
@@mikelaputtI’ve been looking for videos on this for a month. Thank you for this unboxing. Was great!!
@@mrheng562 I suggest the Cineview HE. It has the same functionality as the Nano with a dual band transmission signal and is significantly sturdier. Since you are talking about students, they will treat the gear in a rough and tumble manner. The other benefit is, you can purchase the receiver later should you want to display the feed on a larger screen like a projector or big screen tv for an entire class to view.
@@TutuOnTheBeach thanks and you are very welcome.
What is the battery? May I know the brand and model number please, thanks
Its a generic for the Sony NP-F550.
Can you send it for a live Stream to your pc?
You will need the Cineview HE RX/TX units. The RX has an output that the pc recognized as a webcam allowing you to livestream the signal from the TX.
@@mikelaputt Thx for your answer :)
Would you say that its possible to use it as an on-camera monitor with the latency?
Yes, it is very usable as an on camera monitor. The latency allows for manual focus pulling. Just don't take it to extremes with shallow dof or quick rack situations. This is the best solution I've used to keep clients or creative directors off to the side instead of crowding around the on camera monitor.
Tnx dude!
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