Intervalometer for TimeLapse
Intervalometer for TimeLapse
Everyone
MobilePhoton
An interval timer to automate photo taking process for timelapse


Average Rating

2.8


Number of Ratings

539


Number of Downloads

10K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

True


Install Fee

$2.99


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About Intervalometer for TimeLapse

Intervalometer is an automation app for time-lapse to trigger camera shutter in any camera apps with a user-configured time interval. Normal time-lapse mode in most smartphones only allows auto exposure without additional controls on exposure settings and RAW format. Intervalometer works with any ... read more

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4

Total Categories

1

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7

Average Risk

5

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User Reviews

Maluchi Enyi Maluchi Enyi
17
Sunday, May 26, 2024

I use this app to make time-lapses for the purpose of documenting my creative process. Many times, when this app is supposed to be capturing photos in my phone's camera app, I'll return to my phone after hours of painting to see the camera app no longer active. When this happens, the menu section of Intervalometer will be open. This is highly problematic because there is no indication when and if the app will crash back to the main screen. In the end I often lose hours of work.

Pat Springer Pat Springer
16
Sunday, June 16, 2024

Very disappointed, to say the least. Not once have I been able to actually see or save any photos supposedly captured over the several nights I've attempted to use it for astrophotography on my Pixel 7 Pro. I have the paid version and the most recent version of app, so that makes the disappointment hit even harder. Literally left with a dud product, 6+ hours of what could've been spectacular imagery just wasted, and less change in my wallet for it all. 1/5 is lowest I can rate; 0 fits it better.

Gabriel Contreras Gabriel Contreras
57
Sunday, February 28, 2021

Works great on my Galaxy S21 Ultra. Make sure your interval is longer than your shutter speed (i.e. if your exposure time is 10 seconds make your interval 12 seconds. It will actually be 2 seconds not 12). Another reviewer stated half the shots weren't triggering and my guess is that's why. The app doesn't account for exposure time and having your interval set longer remedies this. It to doesn't save shutter location but it's a one click affair, hardly an issue. Edited

Lindsey Carman Lindsey Carman
19
Sunday, July 31, 2022

I get everything set and it works at first, it will take like 30 photos in a row that are normal, but then all the sudden every photo will be black with lines through it like a broken tv screen or something. I've done 3 different time lapses and it has done this mid shoot all three times. Which was dissapointing cuz I left my phone for hours thinking i was getting good photos just to find out 90% of the photos taken are useless.

Raynaud Malbrough Raynaud Malbrough
1
Friday, February 2, 2024

I'm using this on a spare 4G phone I had, with a Canon M200 to take time lapse astrophotography. I read that the phone should not sleep or be interrupted while using this app, so I set the phone to never lock and connect a charger to the phone before starting. I also turned off all phone notifications. At first, the app only worked for about an hour at a time. To fix this, I started using the Bluetooth remote option in the Canon app instead of Remote live Shooting. That fixed it. Works great!

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