CANALHOUT 16" Universal Teleprompter with Remote Control, Fit All Tablets/iPad, Video Camera/DSLR, Pre-Assembled, 70/30 Beam Splitting Glass with Waterproof Tote, Speech and Video Creation
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To the client: This teleprompter's net weight is around 2. 9KG. On the teleprompter, you'll also need to set up your camera, tablet, and other gear. It is suggested that you select a tripod with a maximum load-bearing capacity. a bearing capacity of at least 6kg
To the client: Sorry, but I don't recommend using your iPhone to record videos. This means you'll need to find another device to hold your iPhone in the same position as your DSLR so that your face is pointed at the phone camera. The phone was also unable to be wrapped in the original Oxford cloth cover. Because of the light leakage, the text on the mirror will be difficult to read. I hope you find my suggestions helpful. Wishing you a pleasant day.
The new iPad Pro 12" fits perfectly, and I have a thin 16" LCD monitor that just fits.
Yes, it now includes a remote control.
Selected User Reviews For CANALHOUT 16" Universal Teleprompter with Remote Control, Fit All Tablets/iPad, Video Camera/DSLR, Pre-Assembled, 70/30 Beam Splitting Glass with Waterproof Tote, Speech and Video Creation
This teleprompter has served me well so far. It is well-built and provides a strong reflection. The biggest advantage that drew me in was the fact that it supports the 12. Apple's 9-inch iPad Pro (the older model with Touch ID). My criticisms are as follows: br>br> br>— The instructions aren't perfect, and there are some nuances in the translation. For example, it mentions that there is a counterbalance hole but doesn't go into further detail. br>— I've got a Sony ZV-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1 that is smaller than DSLRs but works well as a stand-in for a high-quality computer desk webcam/podcasting camera. Because of its small size, I have to prop it up higher and closer to the screen, beyond the reach of the rail to screw the camera to the teleprompter (so you don't see the teleprompter frame in the shot). br>br>For those with iPads, I'd recommend looking into Luna Display to invert your iPad display so you can actually read and use your iPad via the reflection. It's a bit pricey for a small dongle, but it does the job, so I can't complain.
This one was PERFECTLY sized for a 9" iPad Pro. It comes in a carrying case with plenty of foam padding and protective layers. The prompter is made of solid metal and is very sturdy, and the hood and cable that tie around the lens are well-made and provide plenty of fabric to work with, regardless of how big your rig/lens is. This product was exactly what we needed, and I couldn't be happier with it!.
Although slightly more expensive, the lack of side uprights allows for a wider display to be placed on the platform, which is a plus. Using a xp-based operating system For the display, a pen (13") pad was used. To properly display the screen on the glass, you'll need software to mirror it. For Windows, I'm using Ultramon.
It was actually less expensive than my first one, and it accommodates my entire 12-inch collection. There are nine iPad Pro models. The camera's cover is stiff and thick, which I like; I simply fold it back so it doesn't bunch up in front of the lens. br>br>The quality of the glass appears to be excellent. No, I don't leave any reflections, distortions, or images on the camera. br>br>It's food, but not at this price!.
The splitter glass is of excellent quality and is quite large. It's quite effective. A travel case is a must-have accessory.
I bought a smaller one for the same price and returned the larger one as soon as I opened it and used it. This teleprompter is absolutely fantastic!.