Apple has just introduced a brand-new camera app, called Final Cut Camera, designed to place iPhone videography into the pros’ league. This finely capable, free-to-access app is available with iPhones running iOS 17.4 or above and can give authors much more manual control over the device in use, plus many advanced features beyond what’s possible in the default iPhone camera app.
It allows capturing high-quality videos, monitoring footage on an iPad, and giving access to a range of advanced features of the iPhone’s camera. Advanced Video Recording Features for Professionals.

The Camera app by The Final Cut shoots video exclusively and is full of a variety of pro-oriented features targeted at videographers. This app can shoot up to 4K videos at 60fps in HDR and SDR standards, depending on the iPhone model used. It has the facility of toggling through the different cameras on a device—even the front-facing ones—to capture versatile footage.
For iPhone 15 Pro Max users, the app provides three different focal lengths of shooting, at the same time, those who are using iPhone 15 will get two. It has very smooth zoom across these, providing a professional outlook to the videos created. Different resolutions and frame rates can be chosen and set up according to the needs of the person creating the content.
The app offers full manual controls on white balance, exposure, and camera orientation locks to portrait, right, or left. This allows the user very fine-grain control over the video settings so as to get the best results in different conditions.

In addition to basic controls, the Final Cut Camera app includes some advanced tools that help to significantly improve video quality. Grid overlay, aspect ratio guide, overexposure warning, focus peaking indicators—everything is in your hands when creating perfect composition and avoiding common mistakes. The remaining recording time is available right within the app, based on the available storage of the device, so one may plan accordingly.
Final Cut Camera supports external audio recording devices to give high-quality capture of sound for professional projects. The app also has a stabilization element that makes camera shake less apparent, and with the option to receive a mirrored output from its selfie camera, this helps one frame better during self-recording.

One of the magical things about this app, Final Cut Camera, is that it can record videos from different angles using multiple cameras. Whenever connected to a new iPad—provided the same Apple ID is used on the second device—the user can view all of the footage on the same screen at the same moment. The concept of multi-angle recording demands Final Cut Pro for the iPad app, which is maintained separate for purchase.

The Final Cut Camera app makes the iPhone a professional tool for capturing top-notch video footage, specifically for professional videographers. Be it for documentaries, social media content creation, or movie making, it has everything that is required in advanced control and features to deliver professional outputs.
Now experience the Final Cut Camera app on eligible iPhones and take your videography to a whole new level.