I replaced my camera with an iPhone 17 Pro… Well not replaced lol but I'm using it a lot to film. In this video, I break down my full iPhone 17 Pro filmmaking setup using the Neewer cage, dual handles, and a Nano B Series ND filter. This is the exact rig I use for client work, behind-the-scenes footage, branding content, and studio shoots. Most creators shoot iPhone video wrong. The difference isn’t the phone — it’s the setup. I’ll show you: • Why I use a cage for iPhone filmmaking • Why I chose Neewer over SmallRig • How dual handles improve stability • Why an ND filter is mandatory for cinematic motion blur • How this compares to my professional Sony camera setup With the right accessories, the iPhone 17 Pro becomes a serious filmmaking tool — not just a smartphone. If you’re trying to level up your iPhone video quality, get more cinematic footage, or build a lightweight content creation rig, this breakdown will help. I’ve been a full-time videographer for over 13 years, and this setup has officially become part of my workflow. Let me know in the comments: Would you replace your main camera with an iPhone? Rode Caster Pro II & Rode podmics: https://amzn.to/4tL6rt4 Iphone 17 pro max: https://amzn.to/4akupnc Neewer Iphone cage with handles: https://amzn.to/4qJdwYa Comica VM40: https://amzn.to/4gE0hmM Amaran light 60xs: https://amzn.to/46a5Dne ND Filter: https://amzn.to/46bR82p #iPhone17Pro #iPhoneFilmmaking #mobilefilmmaking

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