Filmic has released a new app that lets you capture videos from two camera sensors present in your iPhone at the same time. The feature was demonstrated during theiPhone 11keynote.
With the app, you can choose two cameras to record footage from all the available sensors – wide-angle, telephoto lens, ultra-wide lens, and selfie camera based on your iPhone’s specifications.
The app offers you three modes to shoot videos, namelyDiscrete Mode, Picture in Picture (PiP) mode, and Splitscreen Composite mode. You will be able to shoot videos from front and rear cameras or multiple rear cameras on the discrete mode.
PiP Composite mode lets you minimize one of the camera views. The minimized PiP view can be placed anywhere around the screen. SplitScreen Composite mode, on the other hand, provides a side-by-side video from two lenses which gets saved as a single video.
It is worth noting that you won’t get 4K recording with DoubleTake. Thevideo quality will be capped to 1080pat 24fps, 25fps, and 30fps due to Apple’s API limitations.
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