Love the suggestions about the kits! Thank you! I do a bit of an odd question. Can you suggest a good brand split adapter for the iPhone 15 max pro that will have good audio with a movo shotgun microphone AND a usb-c charging?
Yeah theirs doesn’t have a light though. At least not the ones I’ve seen, but that could definitely work and you could add a LED from a third-party, if needed.
These can absolutely work with live streaming. But the light is designed for a small environment or for one person. You could get additional larger lights to set up if you needed that. But often times just shooting with available light for live streaming is the way a lot of people do it, unless you’re doing something higher-end or in a studio.
Love the suggestions about the kits! Thank you!
I do a bit of an odd question. Can you suggest a good brand split adapter for the iPhone 15 max pro that will have good audio with a movo shotgun microphone AND a usb-c charging?
This video should help with the USB-C and 15PM… ua-cam.com/video/7JNtt3-F4bw/v-deo.htmlsi=1zvozyhh8q9cDDmo
Thanks for watching!
@@iphoneographers NAILED IT! Thank you so much! That answered even more than I originally asked!
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Love everything smartphone filmography gears.
Hopefully the 13 promax is compatible with Moment and ulanzi lenses
Early word is they are compatible with Moment not sure about Ulanzi. Will be testing stuff next week when I get the new phone.
@@iphoneographers fantastic.
I think Shure has a kit aswell
Yeah theirs doesn’t have a light though. At least not the ones I’ve seen, but that could definitely work and you could add a LED from a third-party, if needed.
That's the most ridiculous looking rig i've ever seen and should never be used in public.
I also love it, and would definitely use it in public.
Hi, Is this setup going to work for Live streaming yoga lessons? or do I need smth else, like bigger lights, etc? thank you
These can absolutely work with live streaming. But the light is designed for a small environment or for one person. You could get additional larger lights to set up if you needed that. But often times just shooting with available light for live streaming is the way a lot of people do it, unless you’re doing something higher-end or in a studio.
Can any of these setups work for non pro iPhones?
Absolutely! You can rig up pretty much any kind of phone like this. Just depends on what you want to do.
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3rd or fourth, Tony posted “1st!” Twice 😐
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