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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Multi -camera recording support has been added to the Blackmagic Camera Android application

Blackmagic Design has released the 2.0 update for the Android version of the popular camera application Blackmagic Camera. This new update offers some advanced Blackmagic Camera features to Android users in iOS. One of the innovations that attracted attention, especially with multiple camera support, was able to register live on multiple devices at the same time.

The Blackmagic Camera 2.0 allows you to connect up to nine devices through Wi-Fi or cable network connection. Users can control connected devices through a single main device. In this way, important shooting settings such as focus, zoom, square speed, white balance and covering angle can be applied to all connected devices individually or collectively. This feature provides a great convenience, especially for those who want to make professional shots with multi -camera.

With the Blackmagic Camera 2.0, the Sony Xperia series has been offered to register at a high -frame speed. Compatible Xperia models can now be shot at high square speeds such as 120 and 240 FPS. This feature provides a great advantage especially for users who want to create professional videos with slow shooting effects.

Another attention with the update was the support of Tilta Nucleus USB Lens control devices. In this way, users will be able to focus more sensitive and professional with external lens control equipment.

Blackmagic Camera now supports the Galaxy S25 series

The Blackmagic Camera 2.0 update has added support to some new devices. The updated support list includes some Android tablets and new generation smartphones. In particular, the inclusion of Samsung’s newest Galaxy S25 series in this list shows that the application is fully compatible with the flagship Android devices. In addition, tablets such as Xiaomi Pad 6 and Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 have been added to the devices supported.

The Blackmagic Camera application not only offers advanced camera controls, but also draws attention with its advanced media management features. Users can sort the clips they have saved according to the name of the stage, time code, location or shooting. This makes the management of files registered in large projects much more practical.

The application also allows the shots to be recorded directly on Blackmagic Cloud. In this way, professional filmmakers and content manufacturers can quickly transfer large raw raw images to cloud storage and make the post-production process more efficient.

The Blackmagic Camera application stands out as a tool developed to make Android users closer to professional film production processes. Thanks to advanced manual settings, multi -camera support and high -frame record features, smartphones reach the level that can compete with professional cameras.

The update aims to appeal to a wider audience by bringing some iOS features that Android users have been waiting for a long time. Blackmagic Camera 2.0, which can be downloaded for free via Google Play Store, allows Android users to have a more creative and flexible experience in mobile film making.

Danish Kapoor