Pro Camera allows to record timelapse in its new update

Cameras on Apple devices evolve as fast as their software. So we can see the evolution of them from the original iPhone itself, to contemplate two cameras and, finally, the trio of cameras of the iPhone 11 Pro. However, not only is good hardware necessary to capture moments but we also need a good software. And the truth is that Apple is doing well in its latest updates. However, many users prefer to use apps to enhance your images or take snapshots. One of those apps is Pro Camera by Moment whose version 4.0 includes the possibility of recording timelapse with your device.

What's new in version 4.0 of Pro Camera

Pro Camera is a dedicated application for three sectors, as they are defined: photographers, video editors and the base user. For each of these groups there are a number of functions that will enhance your images or videos. On the other hand, the constant updates of this application crown it as one of the best editing and capture apps with 4,2 points out of 5 in the App Store.

Time lapse mode, the best way to shoot timelapse on your phone. Capture slow shutter shots at every interval and easily export as 4K video. Or, capture 12MP full resolution RAW frames and create your timelapse with desktop software.

La version 4.0 Pro Camera is now available in the App Store and it introduces the timelapse mode. This capture mode is a widely used technique that allows images to be captured very quickly and then stitched together at high speed to obtain results that are imperceptible to the human eye. Currently, iOS and iPhone hardware also allow you to capture these types of scenes. Let's see what's new in this new version:

  • Manual controls for intervals, blurs and bracketing.
  • Capture at 12 MP and RAW resolutions
  • Easy 4K export
  • Exposure bracketing to allow timelapse in HDR (compatible with desktop software)

Therefore, this mode to capture timelapses with Pro Camera is capable of exporting the resulting video in 12 MP with 4K resolution. But, also, if what you want to capture is a timelapse with different exposures, you can capture the images in HDR mode and export them and then process them in advanced editing software.


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