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Accsoon CineView Nano

Monitor the shots from your mirrorless camera remotely on a phone or tablet with the CineView Nano from Accsoon. This lightweight transmitter weighs only 0.07 kg and can transmit a 1080p60 mirrorless camera signal to a total of four devices simultaneously over distances up to 500' with only a 60ms delay. The transmitter is powered using a built-in L-series battery plate or the 5V USB-C input, and it can also output 10W power to your phone or rig using the USB-C output.

SKU: GC52-ACWIT04M

Accsoon CineView Nano

Accsoon CineView Nano

Monitor the shots from your mirrorless camera remotely on a phone or tablet with the CineView Nano from Accsoon. This lightweight transmitter weighs only 0.07 kg and can transmit a 1080p60 mirrorless camera signal to a total of four devices simultaneously over distances up to 500' with only a 60ms delay. The transmitter is powered using a built-in L-series battery plate or the 5V USB-C input, and it can also output 10W power to your phone or rig using the USB-C output.

The transmitter features an HDMI input and transmits via the free 5 GHz spectrum to any iOS or Android tablet or phone with the Accsoon SEE app. This free-to-download companion app provides image tools such as peaking, zebras, false colour for exposure, and .cube 3D LUT overlay. The app also allows you to record and share video clips and facilitates live streaming. A detachable phone clamp is included for mounting, and you can utilize separately available shoe adapters or gimbal attachment plates for additional options.

Wireless Range

With a wireless range of up to 500', the CineView Nano ensures you can monitor your shots from virtually anywhere on your set.

Seamless Connectivity

Designed for the latest mirrorless cameras, it connects effortlessly to iPhones, iPads, and selected Android smartphones and tablets via the 5 GHz frequency.

Simple Setup

Setting up the CineView Nano is a breeze. Just place it on top of your camera, connect the HDMI cable and battery, and launch the app on your mobile device.

Multi-Device Support

Connect up to four iOS or Android devices simultaneously to share your shots with your team. Whether you need a remote monitor or a conventional monitoring setup, the CineView Nano has you covered.

Extensive Monitoring Options

The Accsoon SEE app offers a wide range of monitoring options, including audio level monitoring, image flipping for selfie mode, grids, focus-checking magnification, waveform monitoring, LUT support, anamorphic de-squeeze, and more.

Recording and Sharing

Capture HD video clips directly to your phone or tablet's camera roll for immediate review and sharing. Edit on the spot using popular editing apps and share your content effortlessly.

Live Streaming

Stream 1080p HD video directly to your favourite platforms like YouTube and Facebook without the need for additional hardware or complex software.

Versatile Power Options

Power the CineView Nano with commonly available NP-F type batteries for all-day use. Alternatively, use the USB-C input or the 10W USB-C power output to charge other low-draw devices.

Compact Design

The CineView Nano is incredibly compact and lightweight, making it perfect for travel. Weighing in at only 0.07 kg (excluding the battery), the CineView Nano features integrated antennas for durability and a gently curved, lightweight plastic body.

Ultra-Low Latency

The transmitter features a low latency of less than 60 ms for a seamless monitoring experience.

Multiple Mounting Options

Use the included detachable phone clamp for secure mounting of various smartphones or attach the optional Accsoon cold shoe adapter for camera mounting. For gimbal users, a gimbal attachment plate compatible with DJI RS2/RS3 gimbals is also available separately.

Key Features:

Designed for Mirrorless Cameras

Transmit to 4 Receivers/Tablets/Phones

iOS/Android App with Zebra & LUT Support

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Accsoon CineView Nano

Monitor the shots from your mirrorless camera remotely on a phone or tablet with the CineView Nano from Accsoon. This lightweight transmitter weighs only 0.07 kg and can transmit a 1080p60 mirrorless camera signal to a total of four devices simultaneously over distances up to 500' with only a 60ms delay. The transmitter is powered using a built-in L-series battery plate or the 5V USB-C input, and it can also output 10W power to your phone or rig using the USB-C output.

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