GONGYI 12" Teleprompter Kit for iPad Optical 70/30 Beam Split Glass Zoom Meeting Creating Video Content Online Teaching with Professional Carry Case
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Because this teleprompter is designed for prompting text via tablet and recording with a DSLR cameraI or Camcorder, I'm afraid you'll have to record with a camera or Camcorder.br>Thank you.
Yes, it will work with it; however, you will need to be a little more patient when tying the small lens to the back fabric cover.
Yes, it's split glass, and the video will be vignetting-free.
Yes, it is compatible with the iPad Air 4th generation. The iPad Air 4th is 7 inches wide, and the teleprompter tablet plate can accommodate tablets up to 8 inches wide.
Selected User Reviews For GONGYI 12" Teleprompter Kit for iPad Optical 70/30 Beam Split Glass Zoom Meeting Creating Video Content Online Teaching with Professional Carry Case
For the money, this is a fantastic piece of kit. Another review influenced my decision. There are a lot of cheap teleprompters on the market. This one is excellent value for money. There are no issues with the view field or reflection, and the image is excellent. To use prompt apps, it will fit a standard 10" Tablet. The iPad 12" is too big to fit in this case. Sled is easily attached to the unit, and the camera is easily attached to the unit. All screw threads are standard. The camera is held in place by a rubberized coating. When using cameras of varying lengths, there is approximately 5" of practical forward movement. To avoid reflections from behind gkass, the velvet cover is snug. The glass angles can be adjusted and are spring-loaded. The tablet holder screws that lock the sliders are my only gripe. More thread is required. They pop out after only two turns. They do the job, but the fact that they pop out can be a pain. It's possible that a smaller thread will suffice. When screwed in, the intention is for the screw to be flush with the unit's bottom, so a longer length isn't feasible.
I'm a girl, and it took me about an hour to put together after twisting and turning it in every direction, but it's functional! If you think the concept is simple, you're mistaken: It takes the same number of takes to get in sync as it would if you were free-styling. The jury is still out on me when it comes to styling it for your video. Because talking at a constant speed is ridiculous, you should definitely use the controller app. I tried a few apps and found that it was either excruciatingly slow or too fast. The controller is extremely useful, but! They made the "forward" arrow on the progress bar so small that I often miss it, while a useless start button takes up the entire screen. So I'm sitting there blindly tapping that tiny button like a maniac, and my finger is already hurting, and I still haven't managed to hit the button. This isn’t a physical controller but if you can buy one with a LARGE BUTTON I say it’d be 100% worth it. Overall, I found the concept to be very frustrating, the setup to be cumbersome and difficult (but not impossible), and the payoff to be unsatisfactory, so paying $200 for the ability to read off the screen is, in my opinion, a half-measure. It was a half-baked concept with good intentions. However, it did not save me time in the end; the device works, and the text is readable- But I can't say I blame the teleprompter! I'm still having trouble putting it into practice and using it. So it'd probably get a four-star rating for the device itself, but I'm not a fan of the idea of using a teleprompter in general. I decided to keep the device in case something goes wrong, but I won't be using it in any of my videos. There aren't any apps that can make it seem more natural - despite the fact that I paid woo boo dollars and tried out a few of the best! I'm sorry, but it's not my cup of tea. I'm thinking about picking up a physical controller and giving it another shot. The device itself was sturdy enough, albeit extremely complicated, and resembled a botched science experiment. The string-covered cover isn't very effective - In essence, you must have a non-profit organization. It's impossible to move the zoom lens because it's so heavy. I was able to find a good loose position where they didn't touch, but be aware that if the lens is blocked, your camera will not work at all. This cover is also prone to falling off, as well as being cheap and clumsy. I really wanted to like and appreciate it, but I can't seem to do so - It's a pain to use, takes a long time, and isn't worth the trouble in my opinion.
00 for a small Hdmi monitor With my small camera rig, it works perfectly. It has already paid for itself after two uses. I bought a small HDMI monitor, and it's fantastic. br>Thinlerain 13. Thinlerain- 3 Inch FHD Raspberry Pi Display 1920x1080 IPS Portable 2 HDMI Monitor, USB Powered Monitor for Ps4 Raspberry Pi WiiU Xbox 360 Windows 7/8/10 more information: usbr>.
I'm not sure whether it was a mistake or not. Otherwise, the product works fine; I bought a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse because I couldn't control the feed any other way. It will be ideal for my radio show.
This is everything you'll need to get started. Solid build, lovely display, and convenient travel case. Now is the time to spend the money and purchase this.
Product arrived later than expected, which was disappointing because it was required for an event; however, once it arrived, I was pleasantly surprised at how well it was constructed.
The following is a message from my son, who received the gift: It's absolutely fantastic. Well- It's well-made and accomplishes the task at hand.
We used this Teleprompter for iPad to record a video for our company, and it worked perfectly. It's incredibly simple to set up and operate. The Ipad was a perfect fit in the pouch, and it was simple to read and adjust.