Introduction
Blackmagic Design has released version 1.2 of the Blackmagic Camera app for Android, introducing support for the new Google Pixel 9, 9 Pro, and 9 Pro XL phones. The update also brings several performance and stability improvements for all compatible Android models.
New Support and Enhancements
Google Pixel 9 Series Compatibility
The latest update, version 1.2, ensures that users of the new Google Pixel 9, 9 Pro, and 9 Pro XL can seamlessly install and use the Blackmagic Camera app, enhancing their filming capabilities. This update highlights Blackmagic Design’s commitment to keeping up with the ever-evolving Android smartphone market, a task more complex than developing for the iPhone’s closed ecosystem.
Performance and Stability Improvements
The update addresses various performance and stability issues, including:
- Stability Issue While Playing Clips: Improved stability when playing clips in the media panel.
- LUT Icon Display: Correct display of the LUT icon when in use.
- Clip Orientation: Ensuring correct orientation for clips recorded with mirror front-facing cameras.
- Screen Size Detection: Accurate screen size detection on OnePlus 12 phones.
- Duplicate Clips: Elimination of duplicate clips in the media page after recording.
- Xiaomi 14 Stability: Addressed stability issues specific to Xiaomi 14 models.
Additional Improvements
The update also includes changes that address specific user concerns:
- Samsung S22 Ultra Telephoto Lenses: The app now displays a warning when attempting to use the 67mm or 230mm telephoto lenses at 4K resolution, indicating that these lenses do not support 4K due to hardware limitations. This ensures users are aware of the resolution constraints and can adjust their settings accordingly.
- Selfie Camera Resolution: The camera for selfies also does not support 4K resolution, consistent with the limitations of the telephoto lenses.
User Feedback and Reception
The Blackmagic Camera app for Android has received mostly positive reviews, with a rating of 4.3 out of 5 on the Google Play Store. Users appreciate the app’s functionality as a bridge to other Blackmagic Design products, as well as its compatibility with various video editing tools.
Conclusion
The release of Blackmagic Camera for Android 1.2 marks a significant update, bringing new device support and various performance enhancements. By addressing user feedback and improving stability, Blackmagic Design continues to provide a robust tool for content creators using Android devices. The app remains free to download, offering a valuable resource for both amateur and professional videographers.
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