If you are searching for black magic camera settings for low light, this video is for you. This is the power of the Blackmagic Camera app 3.2 on the iPhone 17 Pro Max. This shot was filmed today at 19:57 by the beach. It was already getting dark, but with the right Blackmagic Camera settings I could still make it look like there was more daylight left. That is what happens when the iPhone sensor and the Blackmagic Camera app work together. I pushed the ISO to 1600 here. Most of the time I try to keep ISO as low as possible to avoid noise, but in this case I loved the way 1600 looked, so I kept it. Shot on iPhone 17 Pro Max with Blackmagic Camera 3.2 • Codec: HEVC H.265 • Resolution: 4K • Apple Log 2 HDR, only on iPhone 17 Pro models • Frame rate: 24 fps • Shutter: 1 over 50 seconds • Lens: 24 mm with 4x zoom • White balance: 6550 K for a warmer tone • Tint: 10 Shutter speed, ISO, Log profiles and colour pipelines can get very technical very fast. I put everything inside a brand new Blackmagic Pro Guide for creators, and I will also send you a cinematic LUT surprise for iPhone and cameras so you can get a true cinematic look. 📌 Save this video for your next sunset shoot 🔁 Share it with a friend who still shoots on auto More videos on iPhone filmmaking, Blackmagic Camera tutorials, cinematic colour grading, and simple setups to make your shots look professional.