Used Protake - Mobile Cinema Camera for Android?


Protake - Mobile Cinema Camera Analysis

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Protake - Mobile Cinema Camera is a free multimedia application designed for Android that offers professional-grade video recording capabilities. Users can enjoy extensive manual controls and creative options, allowing for a highly personalized video experience. The app stands out by providing features typically absent in standard camera applications, making it suitable for both amateur and serious videographers.

The app operates in two primary modes: Auto Mode, optimized for vlogging and content creation, and Pro Mode, which unlocks advanced features such as LOG format recording for post-editing. Additional functionalities include various Cinematic Styles presets, Assistants for monitoring recording parameters, and detailed metadata information. However, compatibility with all device models is not guaranteed, and telephoto/zoom lenses are not supported.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
3.0.21
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
260
Downloads Last Week
13

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Developer’s Description

Protake brings the filmmaking experience of professional cinema cameras to your mobile devices.

Protake brings the filmmaking experience of professional cinema cameras to your mobile devices.

No matter you're a daily vlogger, a commercial director, or a well-established filmmaker, you will benefit from Protake's features including:

# MODES

AUTO Mode: a mode optimized for vloggers and YouTubers, you can use it single-handedly, with our cinematic looks and professional composition assistants.

PRO Mode: a mode designed for professional filmmakers. All the camera information and control settings are well aligned on the screen. The feature you want is always there on the screen.

# COLOR

LOG: it's not only a genuine LOG gamma curve -- we strictly matched your mobile device's color to the industrial standard - ALEXA Log C. Besides the benefit of an outstanding dynamic range, colorists can use all their color solutions for ALEXA cameras with the footage from your phone.

Cinematic Looks: we provided a dozen of cinematic looks for filmmakers -- the styles are categorized into Neutral Styles, Film Emulation (classic Kodak and Fuji cinema film), Movie Inspired (blockbusters and indie masterpieces), and ALEXA Looks.

# ASSITANTS

Frame Drop Notice: Mobile devices are not designed as professional cinema cameras, therefore, you need to know immediately when a frame is dropped.

Monitoring tools: Waveform, Parade, Histogram, RGB Histogram, Audio Meter.

Composition assistants: Aspect Ratios, Safe Area, Thirds, Crosshairs, and 3-axis Horizon Indicators.

Exposure assistants: Zebra StripsFalse Color, Exposure Compensation, Auto Exposure.

Focus assistants: Focus Peaking and Auto Focus.

Recording: Record Beeper, Record Flash, Volume Key Record.

Zooming and Focusing: A-B Point.

# DATA

Frame Rate Normalization: Mobile devices don't have perfect frame rate control, therefore, it's easy to get non-standard variable frame rate. Protake solves this problem fundamentally and makes strictly constant FPS of 24, 25, 30, 60, 120, etc.

File-naming: All the video files saved by Protake use the standard naming system: Camera Unit + Reel Number + Clip Count + Suffix. It's something like "A001C00203_200412_IR8J.MOV"... Sounds familiar?

Metadata: Everything including device model, ISO, shutter angel, white balance, lens, connected accessories, location, are all well recorded in the file's metadata.


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