The DoubleTake app was released earlier this year and it lets users simultaneously record videos with multiple cameras on the iPhone. Today, the app has been updated with iPad Pro support and other improvements.
DoubleTake was developed by FiLMiC, the company behind the popular FiLMiC Pro camera application, and it was introduced in 2019 during the iPhone 11 launch event. Users can choose two of the camera of the device to use one video at a time with both lenses.
The app was originally only compatible with the iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone 11, and iPhone 11 Pro, but now it also works with some iPad models. DoubleTake 2.0 brings support for the 2018 and 2020 iPad Pro models, as well as the second-generation iPhone SE.
In addition to iPad compatibility, DoubleTake has been redesigned to take advantage of the larger iPad screen. The update also allows users to manually adjust audio input gain and more. You can check out the full release notes below:
DoubleTake’s v2.0 brings a unique multicam capture experience with advanced audio functionality to the iPad Pro *. It’s redesigned to take full advantage of larger screen size and includes the following features of iPad Pro only:
Ability to manually adjust audio input recovery. Use the volume slider integrated into the VU meter to adjust your mic levels.
– Support for 3 polar capture patterns (OMNI, selfie bias, and di-pole).
For all DoubleTake users:
– We’ve enhanced your Multicam experience by making the app standard to use the most popular lens combination for your device. Just verify your frame rate and recording mode and press record.
Additionally, this version includes numerous stability improvements, bug fixes, and better iPhone SE 2 support. It is recommended for all DoubleTake shooters on both iPhone and iPad.
* Note: Multicam support is only available on the iPad Pro 2018 and 2020 series. *
DoubleTake is available for free in the App Store and it requires a compatible iPhone like iPad with iOS 13 or iPadOS 13 and later.
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