OpenCam 2.0 adds ‘Open Gate’ 4:3 full‑sensor video to iPhone 17 and iPhone Air

OpenCam 2.0 adds ‘Open Gate’ 4:3 full‑sensor video to iPhone 17 and iPhone Air

iPhone filming a video scene

OpenCam 2.0 expands support to Apple’s latest devices, including the iPhone 17 lineup and iPhone Air. Its headline feature remains Open Gate capture: recording the entire sensor in a 4:3 aspect ratio, which preserves more vertical detail than the default 16:9 video in Apple’s Camera app.

For mobile filmmakers, that extra canvas means more flexibility in post. You can reframe a single take into multiple deliverables (16:9, 9:16, 1:1, or cinematic crops) without reshooting, and pair with anamorphic lenses for added width.

  • Device support: iPhone 17 family and iPhone Air (plus recent iPhones).
  • Open Gate 4:3: Full‑sensor readout to capture a wider field than 16:9.
  • Manual controls: Deeper control over exposure, focus, white balance and color (features may vary by device).
  • Workflow gains: One master capture; export multiple aspect ratios for YouTube, TikTok/Reels, or widescreen edits.
  • Availability: Rolling out now via the App Store; check release notes for model‑specific features.

Context: In cinema cameras, “Open Gate” refers to using the camera’s full sensor area to maximize resolution and reframing options—popularized by systems like ARRI ALEXA. OpenCam brings a similar approach to iPhone workflows.

Learn more: OpenCam on the App Store (search)

Notes: Performance and features depend on device hardware and iOS version. Always confirm supported modes and frame rates in the app’s latest release notes.

Discussion: Would you shoot Open Gate 4:3 and reframe later, or stick to in‑camera 16:9 framing?

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