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AppRecs rating 3.1. Trustworthiness 76 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 18 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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5 star
32%
4 star
19%
3 star
16%
2 star
8%
1 star
24%
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About Profoto Camera
Key features*:
Profoto Camera has two different modes, each one optimised for different needs. That way it will work better for you in different situations.
SMART MODE: INNOVATIVE EASE OF USE
Helps you create professional images with two innovative controls, powered by computational photography:
- Go between natural and dramatic flash effect with “Contrast” control.
- Control the mood of your photos with “Warmth” control.
CLASSIC MODE: UNLEASH YOUR CREATIVITY
Profoto Camera app gives you also full manual control over all features, such as flash power, color temperature, and camera settings.
It also supports using multiple flash units simultaneously.
Ultimately, Profoto Camera lets you be as creative as you can be.
The world of smartphone photography just got bigger.
LOOKING FOR PROFOTO CONTROL APP?
Looking for remote control functionality when shooting with your traditional camera?
Search App Store for “Profoto Control” and start using it!
Please send your feedback and feature ideas to hello@profoto.com!
Love,
Profoto team.
* Supported Profoto products:
Profoto C1
Profoto C1 Plus
Profoto A10
Profoto B10-series lights
Profoto Pro-11
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Reviews for Profoto Camera
Ercmicwil1
Pretty cool, a little cumbersome.
Profoto- if you’re listening, could you add a light meter feature to this and/or the connect app that triggers the connected flashes and reads from the iPhone? That would be great! So I recently used this with my iPhone 15 Pro Max and a pair of B10’s. It’s going to be a lot of fun to continue to experiment with. But its overall usefulness might be a bit limited. Chancing the iPhone camera settings is a bit precarious because there are no guardrails. The iPhone appears to have a sync speed, but I can’t sort out what it is. It’s just not like using a real camera. I think if I use it at all, I’ll leave it all to manual. It does a flash pre-fire, and it’s a bit of a slow process. So you’ll need a very well trained model. Pets or kids are probably out of the question here. Anyway, I’m still learning my way around so I won’t dog it too much. It’s fun to use your “big” lights with your phone. It makes me feel tempted to buy an A10 just to have a more portable light to play with this app more often.
urbanvouge
Promising and very cool! Needs Some Tweaks
I picked up the Profoto A10 for my Sony A7iii with the idea of it being an added bonus that I could capture a few quick shots during weddings to AirDrop to the bride—something polished and instant for a sneak peek. The concept is solid, and I really appreciate how easy and seamless the connection is between the flash and the app. The usability overall is great. That said, I feel like the app isn’t quite living up to its full potential. The Smart Mode needs refinement—it currently only offers three intensity sliders: super bright, a very standard “normal” that could’ve been taken with the native camera app, and then extremely dark. Some half-stop adjustments between those levels would make a huge difference in dialing in the perfect exposure. I also wish the app offered more manual camera control. While I understand the native camera app will always have deeper integration, other third-party apps like ProCamera have shown that you can build in advanced settings like action modes or even digital aperture control. There’s definitely room to grow here. And let’s talk about the 5x zoom—it’s overkill. I understand the choice to stick with native camera lenses over digital zoom to preserve image quality, but at 24mm 1x, distortion is a real issue unless you correct it in post. On the other hand, 5x zoom puts me so far away I feel like I need a day pass just to get the shot. A little more flexibility—or simply giving photographers the option to use digital zoom if they choose—would go a long way. In short, it’s a strong foundation with a lot of potential, but some fine-tuning could make this app an essential tool for hybrid shooters.