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Chinese manufacturer Accsoon has announced the SeeMo Pro SDI version of the popular HDMI to iOS video preview and capture SeeMo adapter. The new SeeMo Pro is a small box that fits between your camera and an iOS device. It features an SDI connection, monitoring, recording, and streaming features. The SeeMo Pro SDI adapter costs $349 and will be available in Summer 2023. Let’s have a closer look!
If you haven’t heard of the original Accsoon SeeMo HDMI Adapter, it lets you turn your iPhone or iPad into a video monitor, recorder, and streaming device using the free Accsoon SEE iOS app. If you are not familiar with this fantastic little tool, please watch the full video review by my colleague Nino and read about the SeeMo here.
The SeeMo Pro SDI version offers the same features as the original HDMI model, but now there are two additional SDI ports alongside the HDMI ports. You can send the video signal from your camera or any other SDI/HDMI video source to the adapter, and then via Lightning or USB-C cable to your iOS device.
The SeeMo Pro SDI runs off standard Sony NP-F style batteries or via a 2-pin DC connector. But this is the most important feature: it can also supply power to a connected iPad or iPhone for extending the operation times of your device! Additionally, it can charge other devices over USB-C operating as a power bank.
Using your phone as a monitor may seem unconventional when shooting with a professional video camera that has an SDI connection, as opposed to relying on a dedicated on-top camera monitor or EVF. Nevertheless, this adapter provides a smart solution to achieve a bigger production monitor. You might benefit from the high quality of the iPad screen you already own!
The free Accsoon SEE App has a variety of tools that you know from production monitors like waveform, magnification, vectorscope, false color, peaking, and audio level meters. Users can also apply custom LUTs, or use the onion skin image overlays. There are also options to de-squeeze anamorphic video on-screen or flip the video signal.
Another benefit is the versatile connectivity option that your iPhone or iPad already provides. Your iOS devices process your camera signal as if you were recording it directly with your iPhone or iPad. You can record an HD video signal via SeeMo Pro SDI up to 1080p60 8-bit in H.264 variable bitrate. Furthermore, you can also live stream to popular video-sharing platforms like YouTube and Facebook using RTMP directly from your iOS device. Edit, tag, stream, and share videos from your SDI camera as simply as if they were shot directly on your iPhone.
In the near future, the Zacuto Z-finder will be compatible with the Accsoon SeeMo Pro and SeeMo HDMI adapter to create an electronic viewfinder solution with your iPhone. If you want to know more about it, please read this article about the upcoming cooperation.
This month Accsoon and Switcher Studio have joined forces and announced that the SeeMo adapter is now integrated into Switcher Studio. Now you can use any SDI/HDMI device as a source inside Switcher Studio and switch between nine different sources inside the App. If you want to know more, please check out this article.
If you are planning on heading to this year’s NAB Show, the SeeMo Pro SDI series will be shown in Las Vegas. The SeeMo Pro SDI adapter retails for $349 and will be available in Summer 2023. For more information about the SeeMo adapters, please visit Accsoon website here.
Do you use the Accsoon SeeMo with your iOS device? What do you think about the image quality and reliability? Please let us know in the comments section.
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Jürgen Moors is a freelance filmmaker based in Vienna Austria. As a pilot he is passionate about all sorts of aerial photography, but he is also working on the ground as a production manager, producer, director, editor and camera operator. Jürgen has over 35 years of experience in several departments in the film business.