I really liked this video except for the sound effect you used for clicking an option on the app - I found it really distracting plus increasingly annoying as the video went on (because it was used so many times). This might just be me, but thought I’d let you know in case it also puts other viewers off.
I watched about one minute or so of this tutorial and couldn’t go on. Your gross mispronunciation of "Halide" threw me out of the video as soon as I heard it. As others have already pointed out, it's HAL-ahyd (as in "allied"), not "huh-LEED." I'm a writer and instructional designer, and pronunciation matters to me, especially when the word is so simple.
Absolutely fair. I did watch a video about the app before creating my video and just went with their pronunciation. Since making this video, I now watch the manufacturers promos first to ensure my pronunciation is correct.
Haleed or Halide. We need not pronounce everything in English. Okay, I bought this app and it was freezing when I moved to 2X. No solution yet. Finally, my iPhone is a camera that is always available. If you know photography, u get a photo, otherwise a snapshot. My opinion is that if you want to start in photography, buy a real camera for 300 USD and learn.
It is. It was an honest mistake, but one that I own. Since making this video I've spent much more time researching correct pronunciation before posting.
Try to compare the quality of the 12MP photo taken using this app with older iPhone models to 24MP settings of the iPhone 15 Pro, file size is about the same but the details are very noticeable, not oversharpened. Almost as good as my Z8 after manually edited with Lightroom when shooting RAW, althought there's still long way to go. Overall very impressive.
What is causing the strange "greenscreen effect" with the edges of your hair? It is very obvious when you watch these regions. I might expect it to be some sort of ProRAW masks trying to separate foreground from background. Whatever it is, it is a processing failure (on whatever tool/process is causing this). If something makes you look greenscreened when you are not, then it seems like a feature to avoid for any potential quality work.
Erik - I agree whole heartedly. I believe what's going on is what you described, but I think how it's happening is via the Portrait Mode technology. I've never been a fan of the software induced bokeh as - like you point out - there's a clear greenscreen look that results.
Great review I’m subscribed. I don’t understand why no iPhone photographer uses/mentions/reviews camera+2 doesn’t it have all the features as like as moment, procam, halide or reeflex apps? So if you review or compare camera+2 against rest of the back would be extremely helpful, thanks!
I am confused, so basically as i understand correctly after downloading app you can choose which one you want, subscribe for annual or buy the app ? Is that correct?
I use this app to force iPhone into use 3x camera when the default camera app doesn't want to, for whatever reason. But I don't understand how to save a compressed file in the app and delete the raw (to save space)
Hi, im currently in dental photography but wanted to fully utilize my iphone 14 pro max instead of buying a real dslr, do u have any tips? Apps, accessories etc.
Jaden - you're actually not the first person to ask this exact question. What the dental surgeon and I who worked to solve this problem settled on was the Apexel 100mm Macro lens because the 1.5" working distance. Additionally I would recommend buying the BeastCam Pro Camera App for easily adjusting exposure and focus manually. You may also find that you need additional lighting. The next video coming on the channel will help with that too! I hope this helps and don't hesitate to respond to this comment as I want to help get you the right set up.
Good question - not to my knowledge. I don’t do a whole lot of low light shooting, but when I do I use the NightCap App. Great app especially if you’re looking to do long exposures. Hope this helps!!
It's called the BeastCage from BeastGrip and they're available on BeastGrip's website. I made a video about them that you may want to check out. The link to the product is available there. I absolutely love mine!!
Thank you for this 😊 I’ve been trying the Reeflex Pro App, it’s not bad, and I’ve got the Halide App tonight so will try it on the trial period. I’ve tried most of them now and so far the Reeflex has been the best one and it takes better pics indoors than my 14 Pro Max does, which is surprising! I’m a bit disappointed with my 14 Pro Max camera hence why I’m trying other camera apps out, the raw pics on the native camera are good, can’t dispute that. Could you advise me which would be my best setting for outdoor pics on Halide, Raw or ProRaw 48mp? I realise the raw pics need editing but do the ProRaw need editing please? Thanks from Devon UK 🇬🇧 ❤
Great questions Lynn. I recommend the ProRaw 48MP as that will be the highest quality shots, though they will need editing. If you don't love photo editing, a non-RAW 48MP shot will do the trick. You can hone in your settings manually, but Halide does a pretty decent job with auto focus/exposure too.
Thank you for this. Should I use higher efficiency or most compatible with Halide 12mp camera & 48mp camera and what’s best to use with the raw camera please? Should I use HEIC or JPeg? I’m wondering what’s best for best pics when posting to Facebook for clarity of pics? I have 15 Pro Max. Thank you. 👌🏻❤️
Lynn - you're best off shooting with the 48Mp camera in ProRAW file format for the purposes of image quality. That being said, Live Photo in the native camera app may be a lower quality, but uses AI to snatch photos from videos which allows for much more control and choice in your photography. Hope this helps and sorry for the delayed response.
You can, but you really shouldn't be zooming on your smartphone! The zoom feature is digital and not optical meaning that it's literally the same as cropping the image in post. You're going to get better results by snapping the photo as is and then cropping when editing. I hope this helps!
Is halide worth over Samsung Camera? The only thing which is stopping me to switch to IOS ( 13 pro max) is the lack of pro mode which android has while IOS doesn't.
Tough question. I haven't shot extensively on the Galaxy S Series phones but I do have a Galaxy A32 with 5G in addition to two iPhones and multiple Pixels. In my opinion, the Samsung Camera App is the most difficult to use. I also don't think the results are necessarily better. I love the iPhone because of how user friendly it is. Not only is the native camera app easy to use but the sheer number of apps for mobile photography and/or mobile filmmaking (Halide, Moment Pro, NightCap, and BeastCam are some of my favorites) makes me an iPhone guy. The only downside to iPhones for photography and filmmaking is the lack of megapixels and astrophotography/low light capability. In both of these areas, the Galaxy S-Series is significantly better. I do think that Apple is planning improvements for both in the iPhone 14 but this is based on leaked information and not Apple press releases. What do you normally shoot? Just so you know, I do have a video coming out within the next week about the native camera app on the iPhone 13 Pro Max that you should probably watch. It may help you make your decision.
@@photoswithphones We have the power to kill that business model if enough of us refuse to partake in the subscription model. I think that might be why you find so many of the same apps on Android having a single price purchase model instead.
@@RodolphosTechchannel If Android follows the same route, I'd just abandon "smart phones" altogether as I don't use many apps at all anymore. A good old Nokia or flip phone suits me just fine.
Aline - Halide should work with the iPhone X but do note that not all of the app's features will be available as certain features depend on the improved technology that comes with newer iPhones. I hope this helps!
Comment which app you'd like me to review next!
Reeflex Pro please? 😊
"Hah - leed"? It's pronounced as in silver halide. Analog photography reference.
Ride,hide,pride, HALIDE! Not HALEED! Taken from Silver Halide!
I really liked this video except for the sound effect you used for clicking an option on the app - I found it really distracting plus increasingly annoying as the video went on (because it was used so many times). This might just be me, but thought I’d let you know in case it also puts other viewers off.
Claire - appreciate the constructive comment. I'll tone it down in the future🤓
I watched about one minute or so of this tutorial and couldn’t go on. Your gross mispronunciation of "Halide" threw me out of the video as soon as I heard it. As others have already pointed out, it's HAL-ahyd (as in "allied"), not "huh-LEED." I'm a writer and instructional designer, and pronunciation matters to me, especially when the word is so simple.
Absolutely fair. I did watch a video about the app before creating my video and just went with their pronunciation. Since making this video, I now watch the manufacturers promos first to ensure my pronunciation is correct.
Haleed or Halide. We need not pronounce everything in English.
Okay, I bought this app and it was freezing when I moved to 2X. No solution yet.
Finally, my iPhone is a camera that is always available. If you know photography, u get a photo, otherwise a snapshot.
My opinion is that if you want to start in photography, buy a real camera for 300 USD and learn.
"haleed"?? how embarrassing
It is.
It was an honest mistake, but one that I own. Since making this video I've spent much more time researching correct pronunciation before posting.
Try to compare the quality of the 12MP photo taken using this app with older iPhone models to 24MP settings of the iPhone 15 Pro, file size is about the same but the details are very noticeable, not oversharpened.
Almost as good as my Z8 after manually edited with Lightroom when shooting RAW, althought there's still long way to go.
Overall very impressive.
These smartphone cameras are getting out of control! I can't wait to see what the iPhone 16 can do.
Great app but way to expensive
I can agree with that. The buy in structure is weirdly confusing too…
What is causing the strange "greenscreen effect" with the edges of your hair? It is very obvious when you watch these regions. I might expect it to be some sort of ProRAW masks trying to separate foreground from background. Whatever it is, it is a processing failure (on whatever tool/process is causing this). If something makes you look greenscreened when you are not, then it seems like a feature to avoid for any potential quality work.
Erik - I agree whole heartedly. I believe what's going on is what you described, but I think how it's happening is via the Portrait Mode technology. I've never been a fan of the software induced bokeh as - like you point out - there's a clear greenscreen look that results.
Anybody could you help me
What do you need help with?
Great review I’m subscribed. I don’t understand why no iPhone photographer uses/mentions/reviews camera+2 doesn’t it have all the features as like as moment, procam, halide or reeflex apps? So if you review or compare camera+2 against rest of the back would be extremely helpful, thanks!
Thanks for the sub! I'll look into doing a review of the camera+2 app but there's currently a lot of stuff planned so it may be a minute.
I am confused, so basically as i understand correctly after downloading app you can choose which one you want, subscribe for annual or buy the app ? Is that correct?
I think now it’s only a subscription thing.
wow, this is very thorough. thanks! do you know if this app will be on android??
Great question! It's not technically but you can download an APK file to run the iOS app on Android!
This app is crashing on iphone15 when I use 2x zoom. Annoying.
Oh no! I don’t have the iPhone 15 so I can’t check for you, but the internet recommends refreshing the app and/or reinstalling it. Hope this helps!!
I use this app to force iPhone into use 3x camera when the default camera app doesn't want to, for whatever reason. But I don't understand how to save a compressed file in the app and delete the raw (to save space)
Perfect use for the app! As far as your files, I would turn off RAW capture in the Halide settings and go for something more high-efficiency.
Hi, im currently in dental photography but wanted to fully utilize my iphone 14 pro max instead of buying a real dslr, do u have any tips? Apps, accessories etc.
Jaden - you're actually not the first person to ask this exact question. What the dental surgeon and I who worked to solve this problem settled on was the Apexel 100mm Macro lens because the 1.5" working distance.
Additionally I would recommend buying the BeastCam Pro Camera App for easily adjusting exposure and focus manually. You may also find that you need additional lighting. The next video coming on the channel will help with that too!
I hope this helps and don't hesitate to respond to this comment as I want to help get you the right set up.
Does it have a night mode or simulated sort of night mode settings to make darker settings look cleaner and a bit less grainy or anything
Good question - not to my knowledge. I don’t do a whole lot of low light shooting, but when I do I use the NightCap App. Great app especially if you’re looking to do long exposures. Hope this helps!!
What phone case are you using in that video for your moment lenses and where can I get one?
It's called the BeastCage from BeastGrip and they're available on BeastGrip's website. I made a video about them that you may want to check out. The link to the product is available there.
I absolutely love mine!!
Thank you for this 😊
I’ve been trying the Reeflex Pro App, it’s not bad, and I’ve got the Halide App tonight so will try it on the trial period. I’ve tried most of them now and so far the Reeflex has been the best one and it takes better pics indoors than my 14 Pro Max does, which is surprising! I’m a bit disappointed with my 14 Pro Max camera hence why I’m trying other camera apps out, the raw pics on the native camera are good, can’t dispute that. Could you advise me which would be my best setting for outdoor pics on Halide, Raw or ProRaw 48mp? I realise the raw pics need editing but do the ProRaw need editing please? Thanks from Devon UK 🇬🇧 ❤
Great questions Lynn. I recommend the ProRaw 48MP as that will be the highest quality shots, though they will need editing. If you don't love photo editing, a non-RAW 48MP shot will do the trick. You can hone in your settings manually, but Halide does a pretty decent job with auto focus/exposure too.
@@photoswithphones thank you, however, I've since sold my 14 Pro Max and bought the Pixel 7 Pro, and loving it, better camera in my opinion. 👌🙂🇬🇧
@@Lynn-zw7dr awesome! Glad you got the issue solved lololol
Thank you for this. Should I use higher efficiency or most compatible with Halide 12mp camera & 48mp camera and what’s best to use with the raw camera please? Should I use HEIC or JPeg? I’m wondering what’s best for best pics when posting to Facebook for clarity of pics? I have 15 Pro Max. Thank you. 👌🏻❤️
Lynn - you're best off shooting with the 48Mp camera in ProRAW file format for the purposes of image quality. That being said, Live Photo in the native camera app may be a lower quality, but uses AI to snatch photos from videos which allows for much more control and choice in your photography.
Hope this helps and sorry for the delayed response.
I have it. It cool to use
I agree!! I do find myself using the native camera app a lot though because of how stinking easy it is😅😅
Okay but can you zoom on halide ?
You can, but you really shouldn't be zooming on your smartphone! The zoom feature is digital and not optical meaning that it's literally the same as cropping the image in post. You're going to get better results by snapping the photo as is and then cropping when editing. I hope this helps!
Es compatible con iPhone 13 Pro Max?
Could you please do a YT on the zebra stripes for exposure
Is halide worth over Samsung Camera? The only thing which is stopping me to switch to IOS ( 13 pro max) is the lack of pro mode which android has while IOS doesn't.
Tough question. I haven't shot extensively on the Galaxy S Series phones but I do have a Galaxy A32 with 5G in addition to two iPhones and multiple Pixels. In my opinion, the Samsung Camera App is the most difficult to use. I also don't think the results are necessarily better.
I love the iPhone because of how user friendly it is. Not only is the native camera app easy to use but the sheer number of apps for mobile photography and/or mobile filmmaking (Halide, Moment Pro, NightCap, and BeastCam are some of my favorites) makes me an iPhone guy. The only downside to iPhones for photography and filmmaking is the lack of megapixels and astrophotography/low light capability. In both of these areas, the Galaxy S-Series is significantly better. I do think that Apple is planning improvements for both in the iPhone 14 but this is based on leaked information and not Apple press releases.
What do you normally shoot? Just so you know, I do have a video coming out within the next week about the native camera app on the iPhone 13 Pro Max that you should probably watch. It may help you make your decision.
App name
Halide Mark 2
Subscription models are just plain scammy all-around, regardless of what app they are for.
I agree with you there. I've heard Filmic Pro is going in that direction and it makes me sick to my stomach.
@@photoswithphones We have the power to kill that business model if enough of us refuse to partake in the subscription model. I think that might be why you find so many of the same apps on Android having a single price purchase model instead.
It’s the future, there’s nothing we can do unfortunately
@@RodolphosTechchannel If Android follows the same route, I'd just abandon "smart phones" altogether as I don't use many apps at all anymore. A good old Nokia or flip phone suits me just fine.
@@SooHooSamaSito lol
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Iphone x?
Aline - Halide should work with the iPhone X but do note that not all of the app's features will be available as certain features depend on the improved technology that comes with newer iPhones. I hope this helps!