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The video showcases the creator's iPhone 15 Pro Max setup with various accessories like lenses, matte box, and filters. They share tips on equipment compatibility and functionality. Additionally, they discuss using the wireless Pro lav mic from Rode, an adapter for external recording, and an upcoming optical product for a cinematic look. Advantages of using a Do Mark III depth of field adapter for iPhone filming are highlighted, emphasizing the wider field of view and manual focus adjustments for better results. The setup includes SD card recording, additional lenses, a wireless focus kit, and Pro Audio equipment. Viewers are encouraged to build a similar setup and support the Do Mark III Kickstarter campaign.
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In this segment of the video, the creator showcases their iPhone 15 Pro Max setup within a Beast Cage, using an iRX Cine 30mm lens with a Tilta matte box and Dream Effects filter. They discuss the challenges of using a depth of field adapter, recommend a focal length of 35mm or higher to minimize vignetting, and highlight the importance of proper sensor and lens positioning. The setup includes a top monitor for better viewing angles, a battery bank for extended use, and Wireless Pro Audio capabilities. The creator also addresses a monitor rotation issue with Blackmagic cameras and provides insights on equipment compatibility and functionality.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses their setup using the new wireless Pro lav mic from Rode for Pro Audio in their clips without external recording. They highlight the use of an adapter, specifically the Anker 541 with a right angle adapter, which works well for their setup. The adapter includes ports for HDMI, USB-C (power delivery and data), USB-A to Type C for audio, and an SD card slot for external recording. The speaker mentions using an Angelbird SDXC card for high-quality recording. They also showcase a B-grip Duf adapter Mark iiii, which is an upcoming product offering upgraded optics for a cinematic look with true lens flares and depth of field, albeit with slightly softer edges for a more characterful feel.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the advantages of using a Do Mark III depth of field adapter for iPhone filming. The Do Mark III provides a wider field of view compared to the Mark I and requires less cropping. It is essential to turn off image stabilization and lock focus manually for better results. The setup involves recording directly to an SD card, using the depth of field adapter, attaching lenses, a wireless focus kit, and Rode Wireless Pro for audio input. The speaker challenges viewers to consider building a similar setup and mentions supporting the Do Mark III Kickstarter campaign.