StarryCamera is a camera app for taking photos of the stars as easily as possible.
# How to use
1. Put your iphone on a tripod.
2. Choose the shooting mode.
3. Choose shutter speed.
4. Tap the shutter button.
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in United Kingdom
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Purchased version not working
Great app. I used the free version to capture aurora on my iPhone 14 max pro. I decided to upgrade to the pro version but, no matter what I do, it won’t work. It just keeps running the promotional video and gives me none of the options to adjust settings.
Unsure
Took a pic on a cloudy, rainy night just to see what happened. Stars appeared. Hmmmm.
Faake
Fake app, fake stars, sleazy creator. That’s all.
Cool idea but it cheats
I like the option to take really long exposure shots and I love seeing the picture develop while taking the picture - that’s really nice.
However, it looks like the app adds fake stars to the picture. If you take a picture in a closed box you will see stars in there too... I would prefer the app to only show what is really there with no special effects.
Good App Works Well
Downloaded and used for the first time for pictures of the Neowise comet last night. Got some nice shots. You must ensure phone is perfectly still when taking the picture, recommend a stand or leaning the phone on something solid (do not hold).
Do not even bother
What a waste
Fake Photos
Took a picture of the night sky, only to realize the app added some random stars in, by random there were about 7 extra stars, took a picture covering the camera and the stars appeared again; this app just creates random stars giving the effect of what would be created with a slow shutter speed, as for northern lights it adds in random streaks of light...
Brilliant
I live in a very light polluted area and this app let me take BRILLIANT photos.
Good app , tried it for the northern lights
Good app , tried it for the northern lights
An Amazing night camera
OMG this app was so amazing. I used in last night (24/1/19) to capture the Northern lights. It did a fantastic job. I didn’t have time to put onto a tripod as the lights came that quick. But still got great pictures. Thanks.