Android Apps

Artemis Director’s Viewfinder – New For Android

This app has been available on the iOS system for sometime now but it’s great to see it finally available in the Android Marketplace. It allows you to frame and prep your film, music video, or photo shoot with professional cameras. A digital director’s viewfinder designed for cinematographers, directors, and anyone interested in filmmaking, photography, cameras, and movies. Artemis works in much the same way as a traditional director’s viewfinder but more accurately and with many more features.

By selecting your camera, an aspect ratio and a list of lenses, Artemis allows you to compose shots with the same field of view as the camera/lenses you will be shooting with. You can then save images, complete with focal length, GPS data, compass heading, tilt and roll, date and time, camera/lens information, and much more. A great tool for any level of filmmaker, Artemis is perfect for location scouting, storyboarding, blocking, rehearsal and preproduction.

This app retails for $32.00/£19.99 and you can pick it up here.

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For lenses wider than the your devices camera’s field of view, Artemis adds "padding" on the screen. While this is not ideal, it’s our best solution for getting around the limitations of the camera in your device.
Artemis has been field tested with every camera in our database to make sure that the field of view is correct. No other multiformat director’s viewfinder has as many camera specific formats or lens sets.

 

Camera Formats Include:

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-Film-
35mm Film Standard, Super & Anamorphic
16mm Film Standard, Super & 1.3 Anamorphic
65mm Film
-35mm Digital-
ARRI Alexa, D-21
RED One
Sony F35
Panavision Genesis
Digital Stills
Canon 1D, 5DMkII & 7D
Nikon D seires
Pentax series
-High Speed Digital-
Phantom HD, 7.3, 710, 9.0, 10,
Weisscam HS-1,2
-2/3" Digital-
Thompson Viper
Varicam
SI 2K
Sony F23
Sony SRW-9000
-1/2" Digital-
Sony EX3 & EX1
-1/3" Digital-
Panasonic HVX200
Sony HDR-FX1, HDR-Z1U

Lens Sets Included:

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Generic 35mm & 16mm Lenses
Cooke Panchro
Cooke S4/i
Cooke S5/i
Panavision Primo
Panavision Primo Digital
Panavision System 65
Zeiss Master Primes
Zeiss Standard
Zeiss Super Speed
Zeiss Ultra Primes
Zeiss DigiPrimes
Zeiss SLR Lenses
Zeiss/Arriflex 65mm primes
Leica Summilux-C
Elite S series Mk1v
Hawk V-Lite 1.3x Anamorphics
Red Pro
Canon HD-EC
Canon EF Compatible
Fujinon E-Series
Generic DSLR Lenses
And many others…

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