Blackmagic Camera Control

Published by: Blackmagic Design

Description

The Blackmagic Camera Control app allows you to control any Blackmagic Design camera that features Bluetooth control capability, right from your iPad!
Get full control of your camera from up to 30 feet away, so you can remotely change camera settings, control the lens, adjust metadata and trigger recording. On URSA Mini Pro cameras you can also remotely power the camera on or off. Blackmagic Camera Control is ideal when you need to control cameras in hard to reach places such as on cranes, drones, gimbals and more! It’s also a great solution for camera assistants who need to quickly update metadata such as shot, scene and take numbers.
Blackmagic Camera Control requires a Bluetooth enabled camera such as Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera, Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro or URSA Broadcast camera. Please ensure your camera has been updated to the latest Blackmagic Cameras software.
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    Yes, Blackmagic Camera Control is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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iPhone App is much better

4167 on

United States

I have the Blackmagic camera app on my iPhone and it is excellent and perfectly controls every function on my camera (4K) including focus. I assumed iPad app would be the same, but it’s not. It has very limited controls and does not permit focus (which the phone apps does). It seems odd to me there is such a difference between the two. Am I missing something? Is there a paid version I should be aware of?

Fail

16brajkl on

United States

For all the money spent black magic you could at least update your only software to work with the current firmware.

Limited, but still useful app…

KCBinDC on

United States

Love that the iPad app recognizes the external drive on my BMPCC 4k. Wish the same the same was available for the iPhone.

Not worth a crap

JoeNikonGuy on

United States

Doesn’t find cameras. Glad I didn’t pay for it.

iPhone.

Eddie_789 on

United States

Why not a iPhone version? Also very limited functionality's.

Not working with bmpcc4k 7.9 update

PoppaFoxx on

United States

App doesn’t work with current BMPCC 4K 7.9 update. Constantly says connecting but never does.

So incredibly limited

rpossum on

United States

I am blown away that this app is so incredibly limited. How can this be the official black magic app and you can basically only change just a couple of settings? Come on black magic. You should be able to control every setting on the camera through this app

Used to work on M1 Macs

MattMerk on

United States

This worked on my M1 MacBook Air until just recently. I can connect to the camera on an ipad but not running it on M1 devices.

Most functions not working

Church Tech on

United States

After connecting with K4 camera, only the Iris works, but nothing else.

No iPhone

gushill on

United States

Makes absolutely no sense why this is a ipad only app. Would be much more useful on an iPhone.

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