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iPhone Giveaway of the Day - Night Mode-Long Exposure Video

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The application takes real pictures and videos at the lowest luminosity without any additional appliances on iPhone.
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Night Mode-Long Exposure Video
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Let us introduce our latest developed application - Night Mode-Long Exposure Video.

The application takes real pictures and videos at the lowest luminosity without any additional appliances on iPhone.
Captured images post-processing with high quality and super-fast performance filters

The application works without any delays and lags. During the photo/video recording you can dynamically change camera sensitivity to achieve the best result as well as set any 1-8x zoom simultaneous to the recoding. The application has own library to organize photos and videos.

We have added developed with the professional photographers slow shutter / long exposure mode photo and video capturing functionality, enabling users to shot stunning photos and videos with amazing light trails and motion blur effects.

•Аmplifier picker
•Color saturation picker
•Green amplification mode
•Fast exposure
•Front, rear camera
•Led light
•HD photo video mode
•Focus refresh button
•8x zoom
•Built In library
•Photo video slider
•Long exposure mode photo with or without timer
•Long exposure mode video

Developer:

Tigran Mkhitaryan

Category:

Photo & Video

Version:

2.9.3

Size:

14.82 MB

Rated:

4+

Languages:

English, French, German, Spanish

Compatibility:

iPhone, iPad, iPod touch

Comments on Night Mode-Long Exposure Video

#1

I am looking for a EXTRA SHORT EXPOSURE camera app to be able to take pictures of the moon during the night. — It should make it possible to LOCK the exposure time to that common during daytime or any specific value that does not depend on the overall brightness of the object.

Reply   |   Comment by Eriksson  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
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