Great app for long exposure
You need a subscription but the price is fair for such a nice app to do long exposures between 1-30 seconds. Works perfectly even in bright sunlight.
Yes, ReeHeld is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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ReeHeld has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 126.50 r.
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4.29 out of 5
17 ratings in Denmark
You need a subscription but the price is fair for such a nice app to do long exposures between 1-30 seconds. Works perfectly even in bright sunlight.
This is about to become my all time favorite photo app development team! I’ve loved their other apps Reeflex and Reexposure, so I had to try this one! Well, it delivers! As an amateur photographer, I often face the trade off between quality and practicality, and my tripod (which isn’t the most portable one) often lost the battle. Now I don’t even have to worry about that, as I have just shot the most stable long-exposure photos of my life using just this app.
I can’t allow access to my camera
I just bought the app and I’m trying to learn to use it. Everything I start it I’m prompted to review before I can use it. To hopefully get rid of the nagging so I can actually learn it here is my initial feedback: Stop making it nagware, especially with someone who just paid you for it. Not a good first impression
App allows downloads for iPhone models that app Does Not Support. Only learn this After subscribing
The apps kind of pricey. You are limited to 10 free uses before they ask you to purchase. I didn’t get to really use it.
The app always crashes when I take a picture and try to use my own picture I hope you can fix it soon.
Wonderful app. I hate carrying a tripod let alone having to set one up. What a joy to now have a quick and easy app that I can even use midday and not need ND filters. I took some surprisingly good images today that I would never have tried with the big camera.
No where in the description does this mention that it is a trial and then locked behind a subscription. Mention your subscription prices up front if you’re going to paywall your app. Really tired of developers pulling this. Please note, this is not because your app isn’t free. You should absolutely charge for your app! It’s full of what seem like great features. The issue here is that you aren’t up front with your prices. If I go to a store to purchase an item, but no price is listed for it, I’m not going to buy it. I’m not going to walk it all the way up to the checkout to find out the price in order to decide. Per your response to other people pointing this out, I have carefully read the apps description on its entirety, I do not see a listed price. Could it be in one of the many many links?
I downloaded this app to get a specific shot of a car driving in the dark. Unfortunately every time I try to take a photo the app seems to quit before the photo saves. Not only does this take away one of my ten free photos. Not mad just disappointed I can’t take my photo.
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