Northern Lights Photo Capture
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Version :1.0.4
Size :21.93Mb
Updated :Sep 25,2019
Developer :Letovaltsev Maxim
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the users' reviews of the Northern Lights Photo Capture app, here are three cons and pros in English, limited to 15 words each: **Cons:** 1. Overly complex interface and settings, frustrating users who want to capture a quick shot. 2. Camera function has some lag and slow response, causing missed photo opportunities. 3. Limited customization options for filters and effects, leading to a lack of creativity. **Pros:** 1. The app's camera feature captures stunning, high-quality photos of the Northern Lights. 2. It's easy to locate the Northern Lights with the app's accurate forecasting feature. 3. Users praise the app's ability to detect and alert them to aurora activity.
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Description
«Northern Lights Photo Capture & Forecast» is perfect app to capture the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) on your iPhone/iPad! In addition, app allow you to view the latest northern lights forecast based on your location. There are 7 presets that you can choose from based on the brightness of the aurora lights that you're seeing — all you have to do is tap the button that corresponds. Use the ‘1’ preset when the lights are weak; use ‘7’ when the lights are bright. Features: - The self-timer, which is imperative for nighttime shots, enables you to take un-blurred pictures of Northern Lights. - Up-to-date northern Lights forecast based on your location - 7 presets to help you take photo of Aurora - RAW-format capture - View up-to-date aurora forecasts - Volume up (+) photo capture - Burst mode (takes multiple photos at once) Please note: that while a tripod is not required, the camera must be held steady. To keep your camera still during the long exposure you'll need a tripod with a iPhone suitable head, something like a clamp or a car phone holder. This will ensure you do not shake the camera while it is capturing the image.
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    By darrenxxxDec 1,2017
    Don’t waste your money took this to Iceland and the night I could see the lights it did not!