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How do I input things like external cameras (DSLR) with a HDMI output to use my iPad Pro M4 as a preview monitor?

I am disabled with some issues with my eyes and I want to view the output of my Cameras on my iPad Pro M4

screen, I think it is possible with OBS on Macs but I can't find out how to do it on new iPads.


I searched the App Store and can't find a app that mentions HDMI input to iPad only stuff about outputting from the iPad to HDMI which is easy to find out and not what I am after.


I just want a straight input to iPad solution rather than inputing to Mac and then casting to iPad from

a Mac, to be honest I can't remember if I casted stuff from iPad to Mac or Mac to iPad and I am unsure

about the Luna dongle and App, what is the best solution for displaying non-copy protected HDMI

sources like DSLR cameras or other External HDMI cameras like a Endoscope or Microscope etc

output viewable on a iPad screen, this would be a big help to me if possible.

iPad Pro, iPadOS 18

Posted on Jan 9, 2025 11:05 AM

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Posted on Jan 18, 2025 3:31 PM

Thank you for your reply, I have now used a good quality portable monitor there are some A rated ones from

a few companies with a decent history I would still love to do it with a iPad but something with a good IPS

panel is fine for what I want to do mostly, the main benefit of doing it with a iPad would be the twin OLED

and on the fly screenshots and Airdrops and of coarse touchscreen and the Pro Pen touch ups.



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Jan 18, 2025 3:31 PM in response to David M Brewer

Thank you for your reply, I have now used a good quality portable monitor there are some A rated ones from

a few companies with a decent history I would still love to do it with a iPad but something with a good IPS

panel is fine for what I want to do mostly, the main benefit of doing it with a iPad would be the twin OLED

and on the fly screenshots and Airdrops and of coarse touchscreen and the Pro Pen touch ups.



Jan 9, 2025 11:51 AM in response to OverTighten

You cannot use a M4 iPad Pro as a HDMI monitor. That iPad has a USB-C / Thunderbolt 3 port, and can drive an external monitor (including even the 27" Apple Studio Display), but does not accept video input.


There may be tethering applications that would let you display a video image from a mirrorless camera, or a Live View image from a DSLR, on the iPad, using other means.

How do I input things like external cameras (DSLR) with a HDMI output to use my iPad Pro M4 as a preview monitor?

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