*hardware**filmic settings*

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The hardware menu gives you a bunch of settings related to any extra kit you have attached to your device.

Lenses, drives, gimbals and so on.

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5 ‘YES/NO’ SLIDERS*

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CLEAN HDMI OUT

Toggle Clean HDMI Out to output a clean video feed to an external display.

You will need a compatible HDMI adapter to make this work.

For iOS you can also include audio in this feed

This can be used for live streaming and broadcast.

For example, you could have a number of devices connected via HDMI to some kind of multicam studio.

This isn’t good for recording video to an external drive, though.

For that it’s best to stick with your internal drive or SD card

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2

“AUDIO OVER HDMI*

(grayed out)

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“DJI OSMO mobile”

You will find options here to connect to supported 3 axis gimbals.

Currently we have ‘DJI Osmo’, which should work for numbers 1-4, Zhiyun Smooth 4 and Movi Cinema Robot.

So make sure your gimbal is connected to your device via Bluetooth and then toggle on the appropriate switch.

FiLMiC Pro should locate and connect to the gimbal.

You’ll now be able to use the gimbal controls to operate FiLMiC Pro.

Find out how to use FiLMiC Pro with your DJI Osmo Mobile 3 or 4

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4

ZHIYUN SMOOTH 4/5

*another gimbal*

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5

“MOVI CINEMA ROBOT”

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“ANAMORFIC ADAPTER*

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Below that we have 2 options to de-squeeze video when using an anamorphic conversion lens.

These lenses give you a distinctive wide screen look,

and work by squeezing a wider horizon into the regular 16:9 frame.

Toggle on and FiLMiC Pro will desqueeze for you and save you having to do this in post.

If you would actually prefer to desqueeze in post, you can additionally toggle on the Preview Only.

Now you can see that it will look like but keep the squeezed video.

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*35MM ADAPTER*

The 35mm Adapter setting flips the image vertically.

You need this when using a DoF adapter like the ones from Ulanzi or Beastgrip, because they create an upside down image.

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*HORIZONTAL IMAGE FLIP*

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There’s also a horizontal image flip option.

You might want to use this if you are shooting with a selfie camera, which usually reverses the image.

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