Incredible shots!! mcpro24fps is my favorite app, there are simply no worthy analogues for Android today. Its Log profiles are indistinguishable from raw ones, despite the fact that it takes up much less disk space, which is really important for mobile videography! Also some functions in it are simply exclusive: a real crop from the phone matrix during zoom, a counter of dropped frames and much more. I hope to see more videos about it on your channel.❤️
This looks great! Thank you! Just a disclaimer, for iPhone users, if you own a Mac you can just bring your iPhone near your mac and it will appear as a camera source!
After I found this app I have left filmic pro. On my OnePlus9Pro it shoots video at 6k 60fps 10 bit 200mbps and 8k 30fps 10bit 200 mbps. And the log simulations are incredibly good.
hey man, great video! I have been using mcpro24fps for a while now and the difference in quality it can provide is abysmal. I didn't know that the v60 was capable of 60fps in 4k 10bits, is it stable? no drop frames?
@@lumingate Thanks for the answer, yes the Oppo has a better and bigger Sensor, noticeable especially in low light, but costs twice the price of the LG around here. I subscribe waiting for those comparative tests
Those are incredible results! Any chance that app would work with my S21? I guess I have to try! And can you talk more about those clip-on lenses you used?
Yes, I have now bought and tried out the app... definitely works with the S21... got 4k 10bit 24fps with 100mbps and the difference to the normal codec from the Samsung camera app is stunning... much less noise, seems way better resolved resolution, amazing. I will test this out much more! :) I wonder how taxing it is on the memory, battery life, internal temps... time will tell! ;)
This looks like a professional camera, but sometimes it looks like it has a few dropped frames ? You definitely want to keep an eye on the little frame drop counter aside the record button
Your idea of intuitive is dramatically different than mine. But the app can be learned and adjusted to in time. You video hit many of the key points so at least that does get the ball rolling.
Very nice explanation. Mcpro24fps is a very powerful app, but they way Android does the gamma curve management, makes the postprocessing totally noisy messy. That's why RAW video makes much sense. Anyway AMVR fixes many things related to video recording. Have a look if u want. Cheers and thanks!
salut! je voudrai tester gyroflow pour la stabilisation mais il n'y a pas de profile pour le s21 ultra en 4000x3000 à 30 fps. y'a t'il un moyens d'activer les données gyroscopiques pendant l'enregistrement ? merci
Hi, after watching your video, i bought LG V60 for 10 bit video, everything is fine but when in 10 bit i record in some flat profile, its not recorded flat, when played its some very high contrast video with weird colors, thanks
Hi! I've enjoyed your video! Thank you. I've just bought LG V60 for filming. Could you please make video of editing HEVC HDR H265 codec video on Windows? When I played HDR video from V60 on my Windows laptop it looks faded dark. I tried to convert h265 HDR HEVC video to H264 but it doesn't help. Could you please help our community of cheap gears videomakers?
To be honest I was never able to use the HDR video from the native app as it was always looking terrible and resolve couldn't seem to extract the goodness from the image. MCpro24fps has a HDR setting you can use which will be better!
@@lumingate Thanks for your reply. It would be great to see from you short manual of editing log profile and HDR video from mcpro24fps. If you use some good LUTS like Arri Alexa it is interesting to see deference between regular video 160Mbit mcpro24fps / HDR / log profile / plus Arri Alexa LUTS. And of course you opinion what is better of regular/HDR/log profile/Alexa LUTS. Also I am personally want to know is it any difference in editing 10bit h265 video format in Resolve and 8bit H264. By the way do you use Windows or Mac?
Hmmm thats interesting. It should have 8 bit for the 11 ultra. In the video recording settings. Toggle through the codec setting to .h265 and that should enable it.
@@lumingate Thanks. I figured it out, I needed to use without gpu to enable 10bit. However, a new problem, It appears to auto change exposure, even when I have the app in manual. Is there an auto lift shadows setting or some kind of auto hdr setting I'm missing? Trying to turn that off.
Hey guys, using MCPRO24FPS on the samsung galaxy s20 ultra, I can't turn off the default digital sharpening, the footage looks absolutely awful with the sharpening compared to what I get with other apps. Any tips?
@metehang.2441 yeah, you can get the sharpening off using different color profiles. I struggled to grade it though in an unfamiliar color space. I'm not great at color grading tbh though.