Monitor+

Remote Control for Sony Camera

Published by: HON IN UN

Description

Currently only Sony a7R V, a7R IV, a9 III, a9 II, a7C, a7C II, a7CR, a7S III, a1, FX3, FX30, ZV-1, ZV-E10, ZV-E1, a7 IV and newer models are supported for wireless connection (Wi-Fi).
When use wired connection (USB), previous camera models such as A7 III are also supported, detailed compatible table please refer to the website.
Monitor+ turns your phone into a professional camera monitor instantly!
Key Features:
- Live View
- Remote Control (Shutter Speed, Iris, ISO, WB...)
- UVC/Capture Card support for iPadOS
- Camera content access*
- Touch AF and display focus point*
- Record and playback live view feeds*
- Assist Functions* (False Color, Zebra, Waveform, Histogram, Vectorscope, Guide, Focus Peaking, Desqueeze, LUTs...)
- Chroma Keying and Overlay*
- Focus Pulling*
- Apple Watch Extension*
- Screen Lock*
* Available on Pro version
Disclaimer:
Monitor+ is not affiliated with Sony Corporation in any way and is not a Sony product.
“SONY”, “Sony” are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
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User Rating

3 out of 5

22 ratings in Poland

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Monitor+ Reviews

Not reliable

Kevin/L on

Poland

Unfortunately, the paid version of this app falls short in critical ways that make it not only unreliable but potentially misleading. The false colors and zebras provided by the app are inaccurate, which can lead to serious misjudgments during shooting. While the app allows you to import LUTs, they don’t display accurately—LUTs appear differently in the app compared to how they look on your camera screen. This inconsistency renders the app dangerous because it gives users the false impression they can rely on it for accurate exposure. Ironically, the free version of the app is better, as it avoids these misleading tools altogether.

Works with a6600 perfectly

INFOMUSIC on

Poland

It realy works with my a6600 via cable. Of course paid version. Developer should make more video or more users should instruct how to do it. App is great and can’t wait for more updates. If we had audio monitoring via phone would be great to but I need to check if audio signal is transferred through micro usb

Super

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Poland

Z A7sIII działa super na iPhone po kablu i po wifi.

Not working

Patonrix on

Poland

Sony a7iii + iphone There is no solution to connect.

Not able to connect with USB-C to lightening cable

MatiStikol on

Poland

The app is great however I am not able to connect to my iPhone over a cable

ERIX

ErixF on

Poland

ADD wired connect to iOS Please!! 🙏

With A7s3

baczu on

Poland

Good, but unfortunately it often loses wifi connection on iphone. And there is not possible to connect it by wire :/

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chojnacky on

Poland

Dont support A7R III

Need more support

bksbieguacah on

Poland

Hello Mr xiaomi can You add support for ZV1?

A73

Dopamine Rider on

Poland

A73 not supported …

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