Doesn’t work
I press the button it says Ultra wide not supported then waste my camera uses
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5 out of 5
1 ratings in Belarus
I press the button it says Ultra wide not supported then waste my camera uses
Excellent app with great support. Way better than Even Longer which effectively has no support.
Love this app! One thing I would love to see is real time exposure versus having to read the histogram.
This app creates great long exposure images.
The end product of this app is outstanding. The learning curve is short, and the easy to use interface makes this app a breeze. It really expands the quality and type of photos you can get from an iPhone.
I have all three Reeflex apps and they have all taken my iPhone 14 pro max to new levels of photography. They allow me to use the camera like a professional DSLR.
Can’t take a photo as it keeps trying to sell me up or ask for a review. ANNOYING ‼️
I came across this app a couple days ago. The night I downloaded it there was an epic storm rolling through my city. Put my iPhone 14 Pro Max on a tripod and started shooting. I ended up capturing one of my all time favorite phone pics that night. The app is very easy to use for all skill levels. I highly recommend it if you want greater creative control over the already fantastic iPhone camera.
ReeHeld app is a photography app that has made my long exposure photos easier and more enjoyable. Usually a complex process for people that are not familiar with long exposure photography. Well worth paying for, one of the standout features of the ReeHeld app is its s simplicity. It is easy to use and has a straightforward interface, making it accessible to users of all skill levels. The app offers a variety of exposure times, ranging from 5 second to 30 seconds, allowing users to capture stunning long exposure shots of a range of subjects. Another great feature of the this app is its ability to save the shot straight into the photos app after taking it. Overall, the Long Exposure app is a great tool for anyone interested in long exposure photography. Its simplicity, ease of use, and range of features make it a great choice for both beginners and more experienced photographers alike.
I really like this app especially that it creates a RAW file. I think it’s a great start. There are a couple of features that need to be added or improved. In a similar fashion as Slow Shutter App, I would love to see a feature where I can save a capture, but keep it active so I can continue to add to the exposure. This is needed for light painting where exposures can be 30 minutes or longer and you want to keep adding light but at some point you over cook it. That’s where a previous save comes in. Your interim Results feature is good for relatively short exposures, but not workable for very long exposures where the user is using the screen to judge exposure. Also the screen representation of the exposure is not keeping up with the progress fast enough to judge exposure. Also a setting where the phone volume control can trigger the shutter is needed. This is the means by which a Bluetooth shutter remote triggers the shutter. Again most of the other camera apps have this. Thank you for your consideration of these improvements.
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