Excelente app pero...
No me permite restaurar mis compras
Ja, Cámara Spectre ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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4.56 von 5
9 Bewertungen in Ecuador
No me permite restaurar mis compras
I’m rarely moved to leave reviews, but the quality of this app is, unfortunately, that bad. I purchased the app for its long exposure options, which offer longer durations than the native iPhone 15 Pro Max camera app. The difference between the native camera app and the Spectre app are night and day. With the native app, I was able to take clear, beautiful images of the Milky Way from a high altitude with a 10 second exposure. The Spectre app, on the other hand, did not capture any light on a 30 second exposure — the image was basically black. So, as I wrote, the app simply does not do as it promised.
The built in camera app on any newer iPhone has a very strong night, long exposure mode that blows this app out of the water. This app is a relic from a time past. It shouldn’t be on the app store anymore.
App Store charges $2.99 to “buy” the app, but only after downloading does one realize that provides on shutter speed and to access the additional, slower and more functional shutter speed it costs an additional $5. The lack of transparency is very frustrating. Would not advise buying this.
There I was, amidst the California stars, witnessing a rare phenomenon – Aurora on the west coast. I needed a camera of the long exposure variety, one that would do the splendor justice. In the heat of the moment I was compelled by an enthusiastic marketing team to buy Spectre pro. Lo and behold it produced a sad sack of dark pixels, not a wink of color in sight. Not even a hint of beauty. heavily chagrined, I resorted to the default camera app. Within 10 seconds, I had a photo more valuable than the entire public stock of Spectre. Very disappointing.
Installed, paid. Program locked up under a spectacular aurora.
The iPhones 10 second timer is far better than the 30 second long exposure on Spectre when used at night time to take star shots or aurora borealis shots. Don’t pay for it, particularly if you’re using it for night Sky shots.
Helps capture running water and campfires!
I love the attention to detail in all these folks do!
Good: the app does not collect any of your personal data. That’s unusual, and welcome. Not so good: on iPhone 15 Pro, the native camera app takes better low light pictures than Spectre. If the app is only intended to help you capture light trails at night, great. But that’s a fairly narrow use-case. Otherwise, stick with the stick camera app or Halide.
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