Northern Lights Photo Taker
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Version :1.1
Size :15.10Mb
Updated :Nov 7,2018
Developer :Lazily Inspired
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Based on the users' reviews of the Northern Lights Photo Taker app, here are three pros and cons: **Pros:** 1. Easy to use with a user-friendly interface, allowing instant capture of aurora moments. (15 words) 2. Provides high-quality photo and video editing features, enhancing overall experience. (15 words) 3. Offers accurate forecasting and alerts for optimal viewing conditions, always ready to capture. (15 words) **Cons:** 1. Some users find the app's filter effects too overbearing, affecting natural beauty of photos. (15 words) 2. Limited control over camera settings, potentially resulting in subpar image quality. (15 words) 3. Lack of storage space for edited photos, leading to storage management issues. (15 words) Please note that these are general conclusions based on a summary of the reviews and may not reflect the opinions of every user.
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Description
This app only does one thing and that's to help you take better photos of the aurora borealis, aka the northern lights. Here's the scenario - so you see the northern lights (!! - awesome for you, by the way), but you don't have a fancy digital camera with you. Thankfully, you have your trusty iPhone or iPad! OK! Now what?? Do you know the tips and tricks to take photos of the northern lights ? Great, if you do! Enable manual mode; set the focus to infinity; change the temperature to a certain number; change the ISO between certain values; change the shutter speed to something else....wait what...? Don't worry, this app does all of that for you so all you have to do is find those lights. ISO, shutter speed, long exposure mode, temperature, check check check. There are 3 presets that you can choose from based on the brightness of the aurora lights that you're seeing. Those don't work? Try out custom mode until you get that 'good-enough-for-me-to-show-to-my-friends' snap and take as many photos as you'd like! Worth a shot ! (hah..a...was funny when this was typed...)
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    By ShivPeaNov 30,2015
    I used the app on a recent northern lights tour from Reykjavik and very pleased with the results. I only had a cheap digital camera and it wasn't taking any decent photos of the northern lights regardless of the settings I changed. I tried this app on my iPhone 5s and was pleased that I was able to capture the lights I was seeing - the tour guide even remarked on how good the photos were for a phone. I'm sure if you have a expensive digital camera the photos would be better...but I wasn't investing in one just for the northern lights. It didn't seem to be as effective on my iPad 3 though.