I got mine set up with parts from online shopping at SGD17 .. mini hdmi to hdmi cable, usb video capture card, type c otg adapter & a cold shoe phone holder .. not professional or anything but it works very smoothly.
I just got my ipad gonna test all of this - sould work if you plug all to usbc ucbc hub: camera control cable and dhmi capture card and even the power input into the hub, and then hub into ipad. Alternatively you can just plug usbc control cable to ipad and it will work but lower resolution and no power
Oh yeah, this setup should work just fine with an HDMI + USBC dongle to add power to the system. The USB-C cable directly into monitor+ is alright, but you're right - lower resolution and you're limited to the length of a USB-C cable, where HDMI can travel much further and easily be converted to wireless.
My man, skip that capture card and plug the iPhone 15 directly into a Sony camera with USB-C and the monitor+ app. Monitor+ updated the app earlier this year to plug in directly to usb c android phones. And now that the iPhone 15 has usb c also it works with that too.
@@paulleon6057 no the app only recognizes newer Sony cameras on their comparability list. It only uses the iPhone to monitor what the Sony camera sees.
(not an r5 user) BUT From what I know, I don't think you can disable PD on the R5. With Sony models, you can turn on/off power delivery via usb-c, but from what I've seen canon doesn't give you the option.
If working with an iPhone 15, then wireless charging could definitely be an option. I don’t think that would be a solution working with an iPad though.
Someone else on RUclips connected their iPhone to camera via usbc and used monitor+ like you. I don’t think you need a capture card and go thru hdmi to usbc. Just use a usbc to USBc cable.
You can go direct USB-C to USB-C, however - the output via USB isn’t the correct frame rate/quality like you get over HDMI. (At least with current Sony cameras). It works for basic framing, but quality isn’t quite there yet over USB-C
how would you use a gopro 10 with a iphone as monitor because with the quik app everytime you press record on the camera it wont allow you monitor on the iphone what you record
Oh man, so many factors come into play here. What model iPhone? Also - what app are you using on iPhone? Monitor+? There’s a few tests you can do - first - I’d plug the hdmi into a regular TV/monitor to make sure the HDMI out is setup properly. Next, double check your iPhone model is supported on Monitor+ website. I’ve unfortunately never used this setup with iPhone, only with a USB-C iPad.
Hey Ross , really nice video! I was wondering if I could help you enhance Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail which will help your video to reach to a wider audience ?
I appreciate the comment! But, until this channel is monetized it doesn't make sense throwing additional resources into the editing process. For the time being I'll handle it all myself.
Trying to figure out if this is possible with an RX100 vii and an iPad mini 6 and a hyper drive adapter/dongle, but no luck with the monitor+ app. Is there another app I could try maybe?
I may be wrong, but I don’t believe it’s possible with your setup. I think your only option would be to use the monitor+ app via wifi. Or, get an iPad with usb-c. I think the lightning port on the iPad mini 6 doesn’t allow for video-in. Regardless of the app or type of dongle used.
@@RossBarnett02 The mini 6 is usb c and can’t seem to get it working but also have a Samsung Galaxy S6 lite that I’m trying also but still no luck either!
Please. Please. Please. Use a stick microphone if you insist on holding the microphone. You holding that pod mic sounds bad and looks odd. Good video and very informative.
Does the Pod Mic sound bad because I’m holding it or does the PodMic just sound bad in general? Either way, I hear you. This Rode Pod mic doesn’t stand a chance against my typical NTG5 setup. But, 5x the price..
I got mine set up with parts from online shopping at SGD17 .. mini hdmi to hdmi cable, usb video capture card, type c otg adapter & a cold shoe phone holder .. not professional or anything but it works very smoothly.
Awesome!
I just got my ipad gonna test all of this - sould work if you plug all to usbc ucbc hub: camera control cable and dhmi capture card and even the power input into the hub, and then hub into ipad.
Alternatively you can just plug usbc control cable to ipad and it will work but lower resolution and no power
Oh yeah, this setup should work just fine with an HDMI + USBC dongle to add power to the system. The USB-C cable directly into monitor+ is alright, but you're right - lower resolution and you're limited to the length of a USB-C cable, where HDMI can travel much further and easily be converted to wireless.
Thanks very much! Going to bodge together something out of an iPad microphone arm mount and some 15mm rods and hope that the iPad stays on...
@@dodderss that sounds intense!! Best of luck 🫡
@@RossBarnett02 Thank you!!
keep up the good and I hope you reach your goal for 2024. Subscribed.
Love that, appreciate it!
My man, skip that capture card and plug the iPhone 15 directly into a Sony camera with USB-C and the monitor+ app.
Monitor+ updated the app earlier this year to plug in directly to usb c android phones. And now that the iPhone 15 has usb c also it works with that too.
Dang, good call! I should have added that option into the comparison.
Would this work if my iPhone 15 pro max is my camera and I use my iPad Pro (M1) as my monitor?
@@paulleon6057 no the app only recognizes newer Sony cameras on their comparability list. It only uses the iPhone to monitor what the Sony camera sees.
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I have a problem, once I connect my canon r5 with ipad , the camera takes charging from my ipad , I don’t know how to fix this please
(not an r5 user) BUT From what I know, I don't think you can disable PD on the R5. With Sony models, you can turn on/off power delivery via usb-c, but from what I've seen canon doesn't give you the option.
is there 6mm spare to squeeze this charger in? Cygnett MagCharge Magnetic Wireless Charging Cable or any other ultra slim charger
If working with an iPhone 15, then wireless charging could definitely be an option. I don’t think that would be a solution working with an iPad though.
Someone else on RUclips connected their iPhone to camera via usbc and used monitor+ like you. I don’t think you need a capture card and go thru hdmi to usbc. Just use a usbc to USBc cable.
You can go direct USB-C to USB-C, however - the output via USB isn’t the correct frame rate/quality like you get over HDMI. (At least with current Sony cameras). It works for basic framing, but quality isn’t quite there yet over USB-C
how would you use a gopro 10 with a iphone as monitor because with the quik app everytime you press record on the camera it wont allow you monitor on the iphone what you record
@@lee3144 I’m not entirely sure of the cheap option, but you probably need to get the GoPro Media Mod where you can have a dedicated HDMI out.
@@RossBarnett02 i have the media mod and iwant to buy the accsson so my question was wether the accsson would work
So what app do we use to see the image feed from the camera?
@@raredreamfootage the monitor+ app!
Hi, we tried camcorder with hdmi through capture card into iPhone usb-c and ios 17+ and it still did not work. Any suggestions/help please. Thanks
Oh man, so many factors come into play here. What model iPhone? Also - what app are you using on iPhone? Monitor+?
There’s a few tests you can do - first - I’d plug the hdmi into a regular TV/monitor to make sure the HDMI out is setup properly. Next, double check your iPhone model is supported on Monitor+ website. I’ve unfortunately never used this setup with iPhone, only with a USB-C iPad.
@@RossBarnett02 thanks a lot for responding…we are using iPhone 15 (usb-c) and “Camerafi Live” app…does this only work with a specific app?
We are trying to live stream from canon camcorder hdmi using iPhone as monitor ( with “Camerafi Live” app to stream on to RUclips)
Hey Ross , really nice video! I was wondering if I could help you enhance Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail which will help your video to reach to a wider audience ?
I appreciate the comment! But, until this channel is monetized it doesn't make sense throwing additional resources into the editing process. For the time being I'll handle it all myself.
Trying to figure out if this is possible with an RX100 vii and an iPad mini 6 and a hyper drive adapter/dongle, but no luck with the monitor+ app. Is there another app I could try maybe?
I may be wrong, but I don’t believe it’s possible with your setup. I think your only option would be to use the monitor+ app via wifi. Or, get an iPad with usb-c. I think the lightning port on the iPad mini 6 doesn’t allow for video-in. Regardless of the app or type of dongle used.
@@RossBarnett02 The mini 6 is usb c and can’t seem to get it working but also have a Samsung Galaxy S6 lite that I’m trying also but still no luck either!
@@roystevenson9632 oh! My bad - sounds like a dongle issue, have you tried direct without the dongle?
@@RossBarnett02 will be giving it a shot later
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Who wants a wired directors monitor?
Unless it's something simple like an interview setup - I wouldn't see how a wired directors monitor would be useful.
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@@jalexanderevans 😂😂😂
Bro put the mic on a stand and stop trying to Blow it
lol, OKAYYY
Please. Please. Please. Use a stick microphone if you insist on holding the microphone. You holding that pod mic sounds bad and looks odd. Good video and very informative.
Does the Pod Mic sound bad because I’m holding it or does the PodMic just sound bad in general? Either way, I hear you. This Rode Pod mic doesn’t stand a chance against my typical NTG5 setup. But, 5x the price..