Needs update, possibly abandoned, but still the best
Still a better experience than any of the other time lapse apps. Highly configurable and easy to make changes to the output video. Concerning that the last update was for iOS 13 though.
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4.67 out of 5
36 ratings in Sweden
Still a better experience than any of the other time lapse apps. Highly configurable and easy to make changes to the output video. Concerning that the last update was for iOS 13 though.
App is not good. Unable to use it even after paying for full version. I screen is frozen when I open the app..
Great app, all necessary options for Timelapse. Just one question. Why the shutter speed is limited to 1 sec.?
Skyflow is an excellent time lapse video app which I've been using for several years on my previous iPhones & currently on my iPhone 14 Pro (which Skyflow fully supports). Skyflow has a wide variety of features but is also straightforward enough for new users. Many other time lapse video apps require the user to export all the still photos to another app to combine them into a video but Skyflow very conveniently does that within the app & then exports the resulting time lapse video, one option of which is to the Photos app. One particularly helpful feature is the optional on-screen horizontal level which I was very pleased to recently discover will also work just fine when making a vertical time lapse video. Skyflow is an excellent time lapse video that I definitely recommend. Request to developer: it would be great if you could extend Skyflow's user interface to make it easier to select the various shooting parameters prior to making a vertical time lapse video.
I love this app.
There is a lot to love about this app! It has fine grained controls over the capture, a well designed camera interface, and a one time purchase model (at a great price I will add) I would love to see some updates just to be sure it’s maintained for newer phones, and also a vertical mode for the interface would be a nice touch.
My one problem with this app is that it won’t geotag time lapses, even though I have location services turned on for this app and the geotagging setting enabled. Other than that, it’s a real good app and I highly recommend paying the $3 for the full features! Update 12/22/23: I have found that when you save individual frames, that the frames are geotagged. But if you try to save the whole time lapse (even with location services turned on), it isn’t geotagged.
My one problem with this app is that it won’t geotag time lapses, even though I have location services turned on for this app and the geotagging setting enabled. Other than that, it’s a real good app and I highly recommend paying the $3 for the full features!
List of pros would be just too long to post here, but as a many years timelapse enthusiast I’d say this app has _every_ feature you could ever wish for on a mobile phone: 4K jpegs, a lot of custom controls, preview playback _while_ shooting - everything you need. 2 more features I’d like to see: - manual focus control: for plant photography it’s quite hard to focus on a tiny dot, manual thingy is needed here. - settings presets: I’d like to save and load presets of exposure/shutter/focus settings.
This would be the perfect time lapse app if only it saved geo location data and preserved timestamps for the video itself in addition to the exif data inside individual frames. Right now, for example, Apple photos doesn’t show location and time data for the exported video file.