CameraVision

CameraVision

Masayuki Akamatsu

CameraVision outputs the images of the built-in camera and the corresponding sounds from the built-in microphone to an external device such as a projector or a TV monitor. This application can be used similar to a document camera (overhead projector) or a live camera to project documents; objects; people or scenes onto a large screen. In addition; showing a still image from Photo Albums is possible. Wireless transfer to AirPlay supported devices such as Apple TV is supported; as well as connections via various cables and adapters. The following adapters/cables are supported: - AirPlay supported devices - Apple TV (2nd generation and later) - USB Type-C Cable (video output supported) - Lightning to VGA Adapter - Lightning Digital AV Adapter (HDMI) - Apple VGA Adapter - Apple Digital AV Adapter (HDMI) - Apple Composite AV Cable - Apple Component AV Cable This application has the functions listed below. You can set them up easily using the buttons on the screen. - Rear camera / front camera switching - Camera image resolution switching from SD (640x480 pixels) up to Full HD (1920x1080 pixels) - External display image resolution switching from SD (640x480 pixels) up to Full HD (1920x1080 pixels) - Scale mode switching of Fit; Fill or Resize - Image rotation switching of Rotatable or Fixed - Image pausing or playing - Flash light switching - Audio output from microphone - Tap to lock/unlock focus and exposure - Double-tap or pinch to zoom image - Drag to display an on-screen pointer - Display of a grid image - useful to adjust image projection - Display of setting information on an external display - Screen blackout toggle - Automatic adjustment of focus; exposure and white balance - Displaying a still image from Photo Albums - Paused image saving and sharing * These functions depend on devices and adapter/cables used. * Please unplug and then plug your dock adapter/cable if no image is shown on the external display properly. * Microphone input can be sent to an external speaker via HDMI; Composite or Component cable with the camera image. It can be sent wirelessly to AirPlay supported devices or Apple TV. When using a VGA cable; plug an audio cable to iPhone's headphone jack. * To work with AirPlay supported devices or Apple TV; tap the screen mirroring button in the Control Center. This app treats it as an external display rather than actual mirroring. https://support.apple.com/en-us/102661#mirroriOS

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According to SubPrice AI's current price data, CameraVision (App Purchase) subscription prices vary significantly across 3 regions. The lowest price region is Japan (¥7.00/mo), the highest is United Kingdom (¥9.10/mo), with maximum savings of 23%.

Global Price Table

App Purchase · 3 regions

#RegionSavings
1
🇯🇵Japan
¥150JPY¥7.00-23%
2
🇺🇸United States
$0.99USD¥7.19-21%
3
🇬🇧United Kingdom
£0.99GBP¥9.10

Price Trends

* Historical data is simulated for demo purposes

Price Statistics

Lowest¥7.00
Highest¥9.10
Average¥7.76
Max Savings23%

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which region has the cheapest CameraVision subscription?

    According to SubPrice AI data, CameraVision (App Purchase) is currently cheapest in Japan at approximately $0.96/month. Prices may change with exchange rates and platform policies.

    How often are CameraVision prices updated?

    SubPrice AI automatically scrapes the latest subscription prices from App Store pages across all regions daily, converting them using real-time exchange rates. Data is typically updated around 14:00 Beijing time (06:00 UTC) each day.

    What are the risks of cross-region purchases?

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