Kino - Videocamera Pro
Correggi film log con LUT
Solo per iPhone
9,99 €
Crea video straordinari! Kino ti permette di premere il pulsante e creare video cinematografici con preset creati da registi esperti, senza necessità di montaggio. Inoltre, con "AutoMotion", l'app crea automaticamente quell'aspetto fluido da film che vedi al cinema. Registra video senza dover frequentare una scuola di cinema.
Sei un regista esperto? Kino include le funzionalità necessarie per girare come un professionista, come modalità manuale completa, focus peaking, waveform dei colori, indicatori audio e altro. Se sei esperto di color grading, puoi importare le LUT e utilizzare lo strumento Instant Grade per esportare video con LUT integrate.
Indipendentemente dal tuo livello di abilità, Kino si adatta alle tue esigenze. Scegli il livello durante la configurazione per personalizzare le impostazioni o opta per quelle consigliate. L'interfaccia mostra solo gli elementi essenziali, mantenendo tutte le funzionalità a portata di mano.
INSTANT GRADE
Kino è fornito con preset di colore professionali creati da esperti come Stu Maschwitz, Sandwich Video, Evan Schneider, Tyler Stalman e Kevin Ong. Con un solo tocco, puoi girare video con colori simili al film selezionando un preset di color grading. Con Instant Grade, non devi applicarlo dopo o eseguire passaggi di montaggio: Kino salva il video elaborato, pronto per essere condiviso.
IMPARA FACENDO
Inizi a lavorare con i video? Il team di Kino ha preparato una serie di lezioni gratuite per imparare a realizzare film con l'app. Inizia con le impostazioni consigliate e iscriviti a un piano per ricevere lezioni via e-mail, che ti permettono di sbloccare tutte le funzionalità dell'app e realizzare video migliori.
PRO TOOLS
L'interfaccia di Kino è ricca di strumenti professionali. Inizia con l'esposizione automatica con regolazione EV e blocco AE e WB, oppure passa alla modalità manuale con regolazione della velocità dell'otturatore, angolazione e ISO. Effettua riprese con la griglia e i livelli integrati, controlla l'esposizione con la waveform RGB e regola la messa a fuoco con il focus peaking. Kino può archiviare le registrazioni in File invece che in Foto per una più semplice gestione delle riprese, e include anche una schermata di blocco per prevenire tocchi accidentali. Imposta le registrazioni personalizzate (come 4K 60FPS Apple Log ProRes422HQ su iPhone 15 Pro) o inizia con i preset.
MERAVIGLIOSA INTERFACCIA
In Kino sono presenti molti dettagli curati: dall'anello segnalatore a schermo intero per indicare che stai registrando, ai font su misura, Kino bilancia bellezza e semplicità con flessibilità e controllo per utenti di ogni livello.
AUTOMOTION
Movimenti cinematografici: ti presentiamo AutoMotion. Per impostazione predefinita Kino preimposta l'esposizione verso una velocità dell'otturatore di 180°. Se la raggiungi e la luce disponibile lo supporta, l'etichetta "Auto" diventa verde. Giornata luminosa? Applica un filtro ND su iPhone e non preoccuparti delle impostazioni manuali: Kino darà priorità all'angolo dell'otturatore, così tu dovrai solo registrare.
IDEALE PER LE LUT
Uno degli aspetti fantastici di Kino è la possibilità di scaricare nuovi look dai tuoi creatori preferiti. Crea file LUT .cube in Pixelmator Pro, Davinci Resolve o altre app (fino a 33x33) e aprili in Kino.
VERAMENTE PRIVATO
Nessuna delle nostre app raccoglie dati, né analizza i video e le foto. Crediamo che ciò che conta in un'app per fotocamera sia la privacy.
SPECIALE CREATOR
Sei un creator o un regista e vuoi iniziare a usare Kino o già lo usi? Mettiti in contatto con noi e ricevi il "Creator Kit": consulta il sito web di Kino per maggiori dettagli. Quando condividi il tuo lavoro, taggalo con #shotwithkino così possiamo mostrarlo online.
Grazie! Kino è creato da amici, Ben Sandofsky e Sebastiaan de With, con l'aiuto di Katie-Rose Summerfield e Doug Broussard. Abbiamo creato questa app con amore e speriamo che ti piaccia.
altro iPhone é uno smartphone, ma é anche una piccola videocamera. É sempre mancato quindi un’applicazione che potesse perfetta per iPhone: la fotocamera stock ha pochi controlli e troppi processi, Blackmagic Cam è troppo macchinosa per i punta e spara. Kino prende i pregi di entrambi: interfaccia semplice ed intuitiva e tutti gli strumenti professionali necessari, anzi, di più: InstantGrading e AutoMotion sono due idee geniali, che risolvono entrambi i problemi di chi vuole fare video cinematografici impiegando il minor tempo possibile. L’app è ancora giovane e con qualche bug (io fatico a cambiare le velocità di scatto nella modalità manuale, il cambio tra una lente e l’altra è lento, mancano le tre modalità di stabilizzazione di Blackmagic Cam, l’esposizione in AUTO cambia anche se la blocchi) ma dò cinque stelle per aver finalmente creato l’app che mancava.
iPhone é uno smartphone, ma é anche una piccola videocamera. É sempre mancato quindi un’applicazione che potesse perfetta per iPhone: la fotocamera stock ha pochi controlli e troppi processi, Blackmagic Cam è troppo macchinosa per i punta e spara. Kino prende i pregi di entrambi: interfaccia semplice ed intuitiva e tutti gli strumenti professionali necessari, anzi, di più: InstantGrading e AutoMotion sono due idee geniali, che risolvono entrambi i problemi di chi vuole fare video cinematografici impiegando il minor tempo possibile. L’app è ancora giovane e con qualche bug (io fatico a cambiare le velocità di scatto nella modalità manuale, il cambio tra una lente e l’altra è lento, mancano le tre modalità di stabilizzazione di Blackmagic Cam, l’esposizione in AUTO cambia anche se la blocchi) ma dò cinque stelle per aver finalmente creato l’app che mancava.
Un app per video bellisima
Un app per video bellisima
The app is amazing but trying to move the ISO slider it’s a challenge and gets painful every time.Also if you are on landscape it’s even worst because there’s the iOs UI line that makes you switch between apps. PLEASE fix it or move it in another place.Last but not least, can you please add a way to save presets? Going every time in the same menu, moving the same toggles and sliders it’s really time consuming.Apart from that great app!
The app is amazing but trying to move the ISO slider it’s a challenge and gets painful every time.Also if you are on landscape it’s even worst because there’s the iOs UI line that makes you switch between apps. PLEASE fix it or move it in another place.Last but not least, can you please add a way to save presets? Going every time in the same menu, moving the same toggles and sliders it’s really time consuming.Apart from that great app!
Siamo pazzi, 22€ per un applicazione del genere, senza impostazioni di frame, senza la possibilità di scegliere la risoluzione e formati. Chiedo immediatamente il rimborso! Non ne vale neanche 5€.
Siamo pazzi, 22€ per un applicazione del genere, senza impostazioni di frame, senza la possibilità di scegliere la risoluzione e formati. Chiedo immediatamente il rimborso! Non ne vale neanche 5€.
Now that Halide Mark III is out, we're going to spend a bit of time digging into how we can make Kino even better. We're starting with a small update that fixes an issue with the VU Meters caused by an iOS update.
- Team Kino
1.4.3 10 giu
In this small update, we have a few improvements in the unlikely event something goes wrong when writing a movie. If you have other suggestions for improvements, please let us know in the Discord!
1.4.2 25 mar
Welcome to Kino 1.4.1! This follows up on our update that adds support for Apple Log 2 by fiddling a bit with gamma. If you have any issues or feedback, let us know at support@lux.camera, or drop a line in #support in our Discord.
1.4.1 8 mar
Welcome to Kino 1.4.0! We're excited to get back in the swing of things, starting with support for Apple Log 2. Not only can you shoot in Apple Log 2 while using all of our existing Apple Log grades, you can also import your own Apple Log 2 grades.
We've also made a number of performance improvements, especially on iOS 26.
We have many updates in store for Kino. To keep up to date, and offer feedback and suggestions, check out our official Discord. You can allow follow updates at our blog, lux.camera. Thank you for your support!
1.4.0 5 mar
This update adds support for the new 8× zoom on the iPhone 17 Pro. We've also patched a few issues on these new devices, such as 4× showing as "4.5×," and a crash when selecting custom video configurations. Got any other issues or suggestions for features? Let us know at support@lux.camera. We read every email!
— Team Lux
1.3.2 23/09/2025
Welcome to Kino 1.3! This exciting update features three new features based on user requests!
First, we've given you greater control over audio. In the past, we simply picked the best audio source depending on the camera you were recording from, and whether or not you plugged in a USB microphone. With Kino 1.3, by tapping the VU meter in the upper left, you can manually pick your audio source and polar pattern.
Next, you may notice that we support more external drives. Previously, we only supported drives that iOS has verified will not drop frames. Now we allow you to record to any drive that iOS recognizes, regardless of its performance; we just warn you about it when you plug it in.
With Kino 1.3, we've added an indicator that tells when the current recording dropped frames. If Kino drops frames, this is usually due to the speed of your drive. If you can't change drives, try recording at a lower resolution or frame rate.
Finally, we've improved the geo-tagging. For one, it is now more precise. We've also updated how we write movies so that Apple Photos recognizes the geo tag in some workflows.
We've love to hear how we can make Kino better. Just email support@lux.camera.
1.3.0 24/06/2025
This update adds two requested features. First, we let you attach location to videos! You can enable this in settings, under the "Advanced" action. We also offer this the first time you launch Kino.
We've also added support for more external drives, even if iOS cannot verify that the drive is fast enough. It turns out there are lots of third-party drives that run fast enough to record videos without dropping frames, so we'll just display a warning and let you proceed.
We have other features in progress, but if you have any feedback and other suggestions, let us know by emailing support@lux.camera. A real human reads every email!
— Team Kino
1.2.4 12/05/2025
We're hard at work on our next major Kino update. In the mean time, we have this small update that improves stabilization.
1.2.3 03/03/2025
Welcome to Kino 1.2.2! While it doesn't contain any major new features, it does have lots of quality-of-life improvements.
* Manual exposure settings are easier to swipe and tap.
* Fixed a crash when switching lenses after fiddling with manual controls
* Exposure log button is easier to tap
* When reviewing high frame rate recordings, you can now preview it at different speeds
* When shooting 25 FPS, the viewfinder now displays at 25 FPS
* When using auto-motion, we improved our exposure ramping algorithm to avoid flicker
If you have any other issues, feel free to reach out at support@lux.camera.
- Team Kino
1.2.2 04/02/2025
Hot on the heels of last week's release, we're releasing this small update full of improvements. We've improved the performance while recording at high frame rates, updated our translations, and fixed two cases where the app might crash. Please continue submitting feedback to support@lux.camera, or message us at @halideapp.bsky.social. Your reports help us know what to tackle next.
Of course this update includes all the awesome feature from Kino 1.2, “Casablanca”!
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This is a major update, so we have a handful of huge improvements to talk about.
A NEW LOOK
Wow, did you notice that new icon? Kino gets a new, friendlier face, along with support for iOS 18 icon customization like tinting and more. We think you'll reel-y like it.
UPDATED IN SPEED
Kino supports high frame rate capture! That's right, you can capture graded footage at up to 120 frames per second — and that goes up to 4K 120FPS on iPhone 16 Pro! Note that some format options might require an external SSD at the highest quality settings.
UPDATED FOR CONTROL
Speaking of the iPhone 16 Pro, we now have our first update our to support Camera Control. With a few swipes, you can adjust your exposure, tweak your focus, or quickly switch between grades. To prevent accidental swipes mid-recording, we also have a Lock option like in Kino’s sister app, Halide. Stay tuned — there’s even more cool features taking advantage of the Camera Control on iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro coming.
Kino’s great for all sorts of iPhones, though. This is a bit of control many wanted: we know everyone has a different favorite grade, so we now let you reorganize them in our grade settings. Move your favorites to the top for easy access in the grade picker or Camera Control adjustment.
UPDATED FOR YOU
Hallo! Bonjour! こんにちは! We've localized Kino into Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Traditional Chinese.
UPDATED IN DEPTH
Last but not least, we've polished the app's design. We've tweaked edged, rounded some circles, and we are adding more icons to [REDACTED] in the hidden [REDACTED].
We have other updates in the works, and we'd love to hear what to update next. You can reach us at Halideapp on Bluesky, Halide at mastodon.social, @Halideapp on Threads and Instagram, and Halidecamera on Twitter. For any support needs, please reach out at support@lux.camera.
If you love this release, please leave us a review in the App Store! It really helps a lot and supports our continued development of the app.
- Team Kino
1.2.1 22/11/2024
Welcome to an all new Kino — here’s Kino 1.2, “Casablanca”!
This is a major update, so we have a handful of huge improvements to talk about.
A NEW LOOK
Wow, did you notice that new icon? Kino gets a new, friendlier face, along with support for iOS 18 icon customization like tinting and more. We think you'll reel-y like it.
UPDATED IN SPEED
Kino supports high frame rate capture! That's right, you can capture graded footage at up to 120 frames per second — and that goes up to 4K 120FPS on iPhone 16 Pro! Note that some format options might require an external SSD at the highest quality settings.
UPDATED FOR CONTROL
Speaking of the iPhone 16 Pro, we now have our first update our to support Camera Control. With a few swipes, you can adjust your exposure, tweak your focus, or quickly switch between grades. To prevent accidental swipes mid-recording, we also have a Lock option like in Kino’s sister app, Halide. Stay tuned — there’s even more cool features taking advantage of the Camera Control on iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro coming.
Kino’s great for all sorts of iPhones, though. This is a bit of control many wanted: we know everyone has a different favorite grade, so we now let you reorganize them in our grade settings. Move your favorites to the top for easy access in the grade picker or Camera Control adjustment.
UPDATED FOR YOU
Hallo! Bonjour! こんにちは! We've localized Kino into Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Traditional Chinese.
UPDATED IN DEPTH
Last but not least, we've polished the app's design. We've tweaked edged, rounded some circles, and we are adding more icons to [REDACTED] in the hidden [REDACTED].
We have other updates in the works, and we'd love to hear what to update next. You can reach us at Halideapp on Bluesky, Halide at mastodon.social, @Halideapp on Threads and Instagram, and Halidecamera on Twitter. For any support needs, please reach out at support@lux.camera.
If you love this release, please leave us a review in the App Store! It really helps a lot and supports our continued development of the app.
- Team Kino
1.2.0 13/11/2024
While we're hard at work on our next big Kino update, we're releasing this smaller update with quality of life improvements and bug fixes. For example, the record button is easier to tap when you want to stop a recording! We've also improved how we parse LUTs, which should improve compatibility with some LUT generating apps.
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Welcome to Kino 1.1 — “Blade Runner”
Kino 1.1 is our first big update to Kino, coming hot on the heels of our initial big release. “Blade Runner” packs in 3 new Grade presets, powerful white balance controls, toggleable tap to focus and more.
This has been influenced by your comments, emails, and other feedback - so thank you for telling us what you want and please send us more of your feedback if you have it!
Here’s what’s news:
GRADE NEWS
Great news for those that love our grades: new! grades! Stalman Film 03 is a brand new beautiful balanced film look by Tyler Stalman and earns a new slot at the top for all of you Apple Log shooters. Our own Sebastiaan de With has also added a moody, cool set of presets called Wallace and Tyrell. Tyrell is a cold-tinted, moody contrasty Apple Log grade perfect futuristic and architectural shots. Wallace is a Rec709 preset, packing all of Tyrell’s moodiness into all other color spaces.
BALANCED, LIKE ALL THINGS SHOULD BE
Speaking of color, white balance is a crucial aspect to shooting video. We now give you full control of white balance with our new, powerful white balance controls, in the Kino Quickbar. Choose from a set of presets or get precise with our new manual white balance dial, allowing you set a range of Kelvin temperature values. You can also quickly lock or unlock white balance in the new white balance menu.
REVOLUTIONARY NEW TAP TO FOCUS
Kino has great manual focus with our long-throw focus dial. But in Kino 1.1 a unique, intuitive new focus method is packed in too: you can now tap anywhere on the screen to set a focus point. We think you are going to love it. And if you do not, you can turn the feature off entirely to prevent any accidental taps from ruining your focus.
A note: our focus attention point stays until Kino detects a scene shift. You can always tap the focus reticle to immediately dismiss it.
QUICK(ER) START
Are you a new user or still learning, or curious about Kino’s features? Those setting up Kino will be presented with a few quick tips, including our new 10 minute Quick Start video where Sebastiaan will show you around. Not new, but interested? Find this via the Settings - just tap the top card to view it.
BUGS, TWEAKS, SECRET STUFF
This update also packs in numerous tweaks, fixes and more. You’ll be delighted at the little touches we added and improved. And if you’re a particularly thorough fan of our apps, you might find a really nice bonus hidden somewhere in there. It might take you a few taps, though!
Thanks for being a Kino user! Team Kino is shifting a bit towards our big Halide update next; stay tuned. If you love the work by our small team, spread the word, leave us a review, and share your beautiful videos with us on social media. Thank you!
1.1.3 16/10/2024
This small update fixes a crash affecting some users on launch. It also fixes some quirks on "newer hardware." We've got a busy fall ahead, so stay tuned for our big release.
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Welcome to Kino 1.1 — “Blade Runner”
Kino 1.1 is our first big update to Kino, coming hot on the heels of our initial big release. “Blade Runner” packs in 3 new Grade presets, powerful white balance controls, toggleable tap to focus and more.
This has been influenced by your comments, emails, and other feedback - so thank you for telling us what you want and please send us more of your feedback if you have it!
Here’s what’s news:
GRADE NEWS
Great news for those that love our grades: new! grades! Stalman Film 03 is a brand new beautiful balanced film look by Tyler Stalman and earns a new slot at the top for all of you Apple Log shooters. Our own Sebastiaan de With has also added a moody, cool set of presets called Wallace and Tyrell. Tyrell is a cold-tinted, moody contrasty Apple Log grade perfect futuristic and architectural shots. Wallace is a Rec709 preset, packing all of Tyrell’s moodiness into all other color spaces.
BALANCED, LIKE ALL THINGS SHOULD BE
Speaking of color, white balance is a crucial aspect to shooting video. We now give you full control of white balance with our new, powerful white balance controls, in the Kino Quickbar. Choose from a set of presets or get precise with our new manual white balance dial, allowing you set a range of Kelvin temperature values. You can also quickly lock or unlock white balance in the new white balance menu.
REVOLUTIONARY NEW TAP TO FOCUS
Kino has great manual focus with our long-throw focus dial. But in Kino 1.1 a unique, intuitive new focus method is packed in too: you can now tap anywhere on the screen to set a focus point. We think you are going to love it. And if you do not, you can turn the feature off entirely to prevent any accidental taps from ruining your focus.
A note: our focus attention point stays until Kino detects a scene shift. You can always tap the focus reticle to immediately dismiss it.
QUICK(ER) START
Are you a new user or still learning, or curious about Kino’s features? Those setting up Kino will be presented with a few quick tips, including our new 10 minute Quick Start video where Sebastiaan will show you around. Not new, but interested? Find this via the Settings - just tap the top card to view it.
BUGS, TWEAKS, SECRET STUFF
This update also packs in numerous tweaks, fixes and more. You’ll be delighted at the little touches we added and improved. And if you’re a particularly thorough fan of our apps, you might find a really nice bonus hidden somewhere in there. It might take you a few taps, though!
Thanks for being a Kino user! Team Kino is shifting a bit towards our big Halide update next; stay tuned. If you love the work by our small team, spread the word, leave us a review, and share your beautiful videos with us on social media. Thank you!
1.1.2 16/09/2024
Hey everyone! There are no new features in this update. Instead, we focused on improving performance and stability on older devices.
We've also improved how recordings are handled should Kino close unexpectedly, or if you accidentally unplug your hard drive mid-recording. But please don't do that. It's still bad.
We have much more planned for Kino, so stay tuned. In the mean time, check out everything we did with our last major update.
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Welcome to Kino 1.1 — “Blade Runner”
Kino 1.1 is our first big update to Kino, coming hot on the heels of our initial big release. “Blade Runner” packs in 3 new Grade presets, powerful white balance controls, toggleable tap to focus and more.
This has been influenced by your comments, emails, and other feedback - so thank you for telling us what you want and please send us more of your feedback if you have it!
Here’s what’s news:
GRADE NEWS
Great news for those that love our grades: new! grades! Stalman Film 03 is a brand new beautiful balanced film look by Tyler Stalman and earns a new slot at the top for all of you Apple Log shooters. Our own Sebastiaan de With has also added a moody, cool set of presets called Wallace and Tyrell. Tyrell is a cold-tinted, moody contrasty Apple Log grade perfect futuristic and architectural shots. Wallace is a Rec709 preset, packing all of Tyrell’s moodiness into all other color spaces.
BALANCED, LIKE ALL THINGS SHOULD BE
Speaking of color, white balance is a crucial aspect to shooting video. We now give you full control of white balance with our new, powerful white balance controls, in the Kino Quickbar. Choose from a set of presets or get precise with our new manual white balance dial, allowing you set a range of Kelvin temperature values. You can also quickly lock or unlock white balance in the new white balance menu.
REVOLUTIONARY NEW TAP TO FOCUS
Kino has great manual focus with our long-throw focus dial. But in Kino 1.1 a unique, intuitive new focus method is packed in too: you can now tap anywhere on the screen to set a focus point. We think you are going to love it. And if you do not, you can turn the feature off entirely to prevent any accidental taps from ruining your focus.
A note: our focus attention point stays until Kino detects a scene shift. You can always tap the focus reticle to immediately dismiss it.
QUICK(ER) START
Are you a new user or still learning, or curious about Kino’s features? Those setting up Kino will be presented with a few quick tips, including our new 10 minute Quick Start video where Sebastiaan will show you around. Not new, but interested? Find this via the Settings - just tap the top card to view it.
BUGS, TWEAKS, SECRET STUFF
This update also packs in numerous tweaks, fixes and more. You’ll be delighted at the little touches we added and improved. And if you’re a particularly thorough fan of our apps, you might find a really nice bonus hidden somewhere in there. It might take you a few taps, though!
Thanks for being a Kino user! Team Kino is shifting a bit towards our big Halide update next; stay tuned. If you love the work by our small team, spread the word, leave us a review, and share your beautiful videos with us on social media. Thank you!
1.1.1 20/08/2024
Welcome to Kino 1.1 — “Blade Runner”
Kino 1.1 is our first big update to Kino, coming hot on the heels of our initial big release. “Blade Runner” packs in 3 new Grade presets, powerful white balance controls, toggleable tap to focus and more.
This has been influenced by your comments, emails, and other feedback - so thank you for telling us what you want and please send us more of your feedback if you have it!
Here’s what’s news:
GRADE NEWS
Great news for those that love our grades: new! grades! Stalman Film 03 is a brand new beautiful balanced film look by Tyler Stalman and earns a new slot at the top for all of you Apple Log shooters. Our own Sebastiaan de With has also added a moody, cool set of presets called Wallace and Tyrell. Tyrell is a cold-tinted, moody contrasty Apple Log grade perfect futuristic and architectural shots. Wallace is a Rec709 preset, packing all of Tyrell’s moodiness into all other color spaces.
BALANCED, LIKE ALL THINGS SHOULD BE
Speaking of color, white balance is a crucial aspect to shooting video. We now give you full control of white balance with our new, powerful white balance controls, in the Kino Quickbar. Choose from a set of presets or get precise with our new manual white balance dial, allowing you set a range of Kelvin temperature values. You can also quickly lock or unlock white balance in the new white balance menu.
REVOLUTIONARY NEW TAP TO FOCUS
Kino has great manual focus with our long-throw focus dial. But in Kino 1.1 a unique, intuitive new focus method is packed in too: you can now tap anywhere on the screen to set a focus point. We think you are going to love it. And if you do not, you can turn the feature off entirely to prevent any accidental taps from ruining your focus.
A note: our focus attention point stays until Kino detects a scene shift. You can always tap the focus reticle to immediately dismiss it.
QUICK(ER) START
Are you a new user or still learning, or curious about Kino’s features? Those setting up Kino will be presented with a few quick tips, including our new 10 minute Quick Start video where Sebastiaan will show you around. Not new, but interested? Find this via the Settings - just tap the top card to view it.
BUGS, TWEAKS, SECRET STUFF
This update also packs in numerous tweaks, fixes and more. You’ll be delighted at the little touches we added and improved. And if you’re a particularly thorough fan of our apps, you might find a really nice bonus hidden somewhere in there. It might take you a few taps, though!
Thanks for being a Kino user! Team Kino is shifting a bit towards our big Halide update next; stay tuned. If you love the work by our small team, spread the word, leave us a review, and share your beautiful videos with us on social media. Thank you!
1.1.0 23/07/2024
I was expected to just write ‘bug fixes and minor improvements’ in here, but I refuse! I am a creative, a writer, and this is my canvas. A blank sheet of expression, like a block of marble for a sculptor.
Can I, instead, take you, my humble reader, on a journey into the world of Kino? A story of a small team that relished its user feedback and bug reports so it could make its video app even better? Dive in:
Kino 1.0.6 is here!
Kino hasn’t been out for a month yet, but here is our sixth (!) update. And if you think that’s impressive, you should see what’s coming very soon. In this update, Ben worked hard on this one:
• Fixed audio dropping if the device is under heavy load
Sometimes, iPhones can get extremely heavy system load from recording video and audio. It is about the most intensive thing for the hardware for your iPhone to do. This can degrade recordings, but we do our best to keep things running smoothly. We found an issue, however, where audio would very rarely get affected by this and skip or fail to save properly. This update fixes that.
• Persist the grid and waveform settings between launches
You asked, we shipped. We now persist your last chosen setting for the grid and waveform between launches.
• The 2.5× lens label looks nice now
It didn’t before. It had a makeover. It is happy about the result, which “represents [my] character and personality much better”. It’s said the 2.5 lens label is living its best life and “vibing”, whatever that means.
• Added volume button capture support
Click the volume button to start or stop recording. This also means Kino can capture / start recording with a host of accessories. If you have one, please test it and let us know if it works!
• Fix onboarding getting stuck if photo library access is denied
We would love to get Photo Library access if you intend to save videos to Photos, or want to apply a filter to your videos in Kino. Just a reminder: we have no analytics and do not gather any personal info or photos and videos — that’s how a camera should work. We should also respect it, however, if you choose not to share access to your Photo Library with us, and we previously had an issue around that. This update fixes that.
We hope you love Kino. If you do, please leave us a review, and give us a shout out on social media! It really helps. Thanks from the Kino team!
1.0.6 25/06/2024
Hello folks, welcome to another episode of Kino: Pro Video for iPhone. In this episode, our characters spoke to users and tested things to find and fix issues relating to audio, stability and grade presets. Read on for the plot summary of this week’s intruiging events:
[Spoilers ahead!]
**Crash**: Kino 1.0.5 fixes a crash some users could see when recording / writing a huge file under stress. Thanks to everyone who helped us troubleshoot this. If you had any issues with crashing, please let us know ASAP and we’ll work hard to fix it! This particular issue was caused by the system being under heavy stress.
A note from the team: recording 4K video at 60FPS in ProRes is amongst the most intense things your phone can do, so while we of course shouldn’t crash, you can except occasional slowness and high battery drain when in these kinds of settings.
**Audio Stutter**: Similarly, when under extremely high stress and when iPhone was hot, Kino could occasionally suffer from audio issues, including stutters or cut-outs. This version should fix that.
**Where are my Grades?** Our top question by far via support has been, 'hey, where are all my grades?'. In Kino, when you are picking a grade preset, we only show the ones compatible with your record settings. That means that you will see our special Apple Log presets for Apple Log, and regular presets in non-Log. That can be confusing when you see all of them in Settings. If you are looking for your preset, try switching capture modes from Apple Log to say, SDR P3. We will have a way to swich settings quickly in the Grade picker in a future update.
That being said, only iPhone 15 Pro can record in Apple Log. Despite this, we still showed all presets that Kino has bundled in our Settings menu, which was confusing. We now only show the presets that are compatible with your device in the Settings menu for Grades.
**Posterization**: Some LUTs showed some banding at times, which we addressed. Less banding at lower quality settings for all.
There’s, of course, little tiny changes, improvements and touches about.
That is it for this episode. If you enjoy Kino, leave us a nice review — it really helps us a lot! Our tiny team is thrilled with your feedback, so send us any including any bugs you might encounter so we can fix them for you promptly. All the best from your Kino + Halide team.
1.0.5 17/06/2024
Thank you for using Kino 1.0! We're humbled by the kind words, and listening carefully to your feedback. We have big plans ahead, but first, we're releasing these small updates to add some more polish and fix bugs.
In 1.0.4 we've fixed an issue where recording might stutter, an issue with banding on HEVC files, and worked around a bug in iOS that prevents the telephoto camera from working.
If you have any issues, please let us know at support@lux.camera. If you appreciate our hard work, we'd love it if you could leave us a nice review. It goes a long way!
Thanks,
Team Kino
1.0.4 07/06/2024
Thank you for using Kino 1.0! We're humbled by the kind words, and listening carefully to your feedback. We have big plans ahead, but first, we're releasing these small updates to add some more polish and fix bugs.
In 1.0.3 we've improved performance. This means that Kino will feel more responsive, animations will run smoother, and your phone will use less power.
If you have any issues, please let us know at support@lux.camera. If you appreciate our hard weekend work, we'd love it if you could leave us a nice review. It goes a long way!
Thanks,
Team Kino
1.0.3 05/06/2024
Thank you for using Kino 1.0! We're humbled by the kind words, and listening carefully to your feedback. We have big plans ahead, but first, we're releasing these small updates to add some more polish and fix bugs. In 1.0.2 we...
* Fixed an issue where the first few frames of your first recording might flicker
* Fixed grades not being applied in the reviewer if you were at the end of the clip
* Fixed a crash when switching capture configurations and toggling stabilization
* Fixed the UI breaking in a few places if you have a large text settings
* Fixed the remaining storage estimate being off when Instant Grade is enabled
* Fixed files having long, random looking filenames when you share them
* Fixed USB-C microphones sometimes not connecting
* Fixed audio sometimes playing through the earpiece instead of the speakers
* Fixed a crash if you tried to contact support after deleting the Apple mail client
* Updated the Lektar Grade
* Added lots polish around padding and spelling
If you have any issues, please let us know at support@lux.camera. If you appreciate our hard weekend work, we'd love it if you could leave us a nice review. It goes a long way!
Thanks,
Team Kino
1.0.2 04/06/2024
Welcome to the very first Kino update! (that was quick)
We’re addressing a few small items in this update:
* Some recordings had an issue with the first moment of video not capturing audio correctly; this has been promptly fixed
* We removed a few high-frame-rate settings that caused issues with Apple Log
* The footer at the top of the Libraries hierarchy would confidently, yet incorrectly claim you were saving to Files when you had actually set Photos as storage for your recordings. It has been reprimanded and corrected in its behavior
It would mean the world to us if you could tell your friends about Kino during our limited-time launch sale, and leave us a review if you love the app! Thanks from Ben & Seb.
1.0.1 29/05/2024
Now that Halide Mark III is out, we're going to spend a bit of time digging into how we can make Kino even better. We're starting with a small update that fixes an issue with the VU Meters caused by an iOS update.
- Team Kino
altro Versione 1.4.3 10 giu
Dati non raccolti Lo sviluppatore non raccoglie alcun dato da quest’app.