Justin Searls on Nostr: Kino, a new video camera app (from the makers of Halide, an established photo camera ...
Kino, a new video camera app (from the makers of Halide, an established photo camera app) just launched, and they're offering it at an introductory one-time purchase price of $9.99. Bought it sight unseen, because the demise of Filmic Pro (whose team was summarily dismissed last year) left the App Store without a single notable "pro" video recording app
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kino-pro-video-camera/id6472380172Published at
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