Don Corthier
Mobile app for Android does not work with the K1 Pro, which means that you must point your camera in the general direction of your subject (a $3,000 point and shoot camera!). To view and frame your shot, you must instead connect via ethernet cable directly to your computer/monitor. The [draft] "user manual" is unhelpful and bewildering, for it refers to abbreviations and terms undefined by its makers--often in broken English! A great disappointment.
Bill Diamond
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This app is close to perfection. No other camera app is so good to use and also using this app makes the camera ( Got the F6) very usable and joy to use. No need to touch the actual buttons at all. File transfer is very fast. My only question is that when I have the app on portrait mode the power and standby button disappears. Next step is to allow screen gestures to change focus peaking or vfr mode.
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Darius Hill
The app works but it's nothing like the features on iPhone. It seems much more fluid over on apple vs on Android. Also can't see audio meters like on apple. Can't see color tint election like on apple. And a whole bunch of other stuff. However the camera connects but sometimes bugs/crashes out on my OnePlus 7T so I guess fix it.
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