Suitable for creating time-lapse movies with shooting intervals several times a day.
Between shooting and shooting, you can use your smartphone normally. It doesn't need to be fixed.
【title screen】
Select whether to shoot the first one or the continuation.
[First shot]
First, choose a framerate. The default is 15. The higher the number, the smoother the video, but the shorter the video.
Next, specify the file name when saving as a video file. By default, the file name is automatically generated from the date and time. Press "Save" to start.
[Continued shooting]
Select a video file to continue recording. Then select whether the comparison image should be the first frame or the last frame.
[Shooting screen]
Press the shutter button, check the image, and press OK to add the current image to the end of the video.
In the second and subsequent shots, the difference from the comparison image is displayed in the small square on the upper left. The white part is the part that is different from the comparison image. Shoot after adjusting so that the white area is reduced.
If you set it to auto correction, it will be automatically corrected so that the difference with the comparison image becomes smaller.
A faint comparison image is also displayed in the main viewfinder. By tapping the square on the upper left, you can switch the image for comparison in the main viewfinder from light display (initial) → dark display → display OFF.
This version of LongTimeLapseCamera Android App comes with one universal variant which will work on all the Android devices.
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