
Intervalometer for Canon
Un semplice timer a intervalli bluetooth per la tua fotocamera Canon
Informazioni Per App
Descrizione Dell'app
Analisi E Revisione Delle App Android: Intervalometer for Canon, Sviluppato Da NB Services. Elencato Nella Categoria Strumenti. La Versione Corrente È 2.3.1, Aggiornata L' 10/11/2024 . Secondo Le Recensioni Degli Utenti Su Google Play: Intervalometer for Canon. Ottenuto Oltre 4 Mille Installazioni. Intervalometer for Canon Ha Attualmente Recensioni 140, Valutazione Media 4.0 Stelle
Compatibile con i seguenti modelli:EOS 1D X Mark III
EOS M6/M6 Mark II/M50/M50 Mark II/M200
EOS RP/R3/R5/R6/R6 Mark II/R7/R8/R10/R50/R100
EOS250D/SL3
EOS850D/T8i
EOS90D
PowerShot G5 X Mark I + II / G7 X Mark III / G9 X Mark II
L'app Intervalometer for Canon ti consente di effettuare registrazioni time-lapse a lunga esposizione collegandoti alla fotocamera tramite Bluetooth e attivandola a intervalli prestabiliti.
Durata della batteria più lunga:
Il Bluetooth (BLE = Bluetooth Low Energy) richiede fino al 90% di energia in meno rispetto al Wifi, quindi la batteria durerà più a lungo.
Modalità BULB
Imposta il tempo di esposizione sulla tua fotocamera o passa alla modalità BULB e controlla il tempo di esposizione direttamente dall'app senza limiti di tempo.
Numero illimitato di foto e arresto automatico
Scegli tra l'attivazione infinita o l'arresto automatico dopo un determinato numero di foto.
Modalità video
L'intervallometro funziona anche in modalità video e può essere utilizzato per riavviare le registrazioni. Ciò potrebbe essere utile per le fotocamere che hanno un limite di registrazione video di 30 minuti.
Allarme su interruzione e riconnessione automatica
Emette un allarme quando la fotocamera si disconnette dal telefono mentre è in corso la ripresa e tenta automaticamente di ricollegare l'app alla fotocamera per continuare a scattare.
Continua in background
L'attivazione continua anche quando l'app è ridotta a icona in background.
Cosa C'è Di Nuovo
Updated for new Android version
Commenti Recenti
Armando Luna
Thank you to the Dev. Really happy with the app now that theirs a work around. Does exactly what it says it does. Side note:M50 Markii was perhaps the wrong choice for this hobby.1stReview: Disappointed, I just bought this app trying to use my M50 mark ii for astrophotography. The app stops doing as soon as my phone locks (Smsng S9 Android 10) its REALLY impractical to use for long exposure shots. Especially if you're shooting sessions need to last 2+hrs. Great shutter button I guess.
Charles Snyder
Hallefnlujah! Initial testing confirms this app works with the M50. I've owned the move shoot move and this m50 for almost 3 years now and haven't been able to use it, because it won't use a normal intervalometer. Now, I read you loud and clear, an m50 isn't the first choice for any astrophotography landscaping, but I was on a budget. Developer; thank you very much! Will update to 5 stars when I get some clear skies.
Ken Gorton
Works great on my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra with my Canon R5. I know the app description, at the time I downloaded it, said it doesn't (didn't) support the R5. Nevertheless, I emailed the developer who suggested I give it a try and if it didn't work he would refund my purchase. Happy to say it connected to my camera easily and worked completely.
Scott Berlin
Took a chance on this app pairing a Note20 and Canon M6 to use for astrophotography. Pairing the camera is difficult at best and once it says connected the camera never takes any photos no matter what mode you put it in. I was using manual but tested others as well. Not sure how others have had success but I can't get this to work as intended at all. Also it lacks basic functions like removing the camera, it only allows add new. Ultimately, after a few hours off messing around, I'm removing it.
Diane Carone
I downloaded this app on 7-30-22 for use with my Canon M50 mark II with android phone. If you schedule 5 pics at 30 seconds with a 5 second delay, it will start with the first exposure then wait 30 seconds instead of 5 sec calling it a second exposure then it starts the second exposure calling it the third and so on until the last exposure where it begins the exposure with NO end. The delay text line does not become bold print like the SHOT line does either. Refund please. Diane C.
L'aura Bradford
Pretty Good Tool I just set it up at home, haven't tried in the field, yet, but so far seems to be worth $10. It was a little buggy getting my Camera connected (R5), but worked as described after. However, I have to "force stop" the app to get it to reset the counter.
Michael Rojas
In general it gets the job done, it's easy to connect once it's synced. The problem is that the moment I lock my phone it stops taking the pics (Huawei P30 pro). I tried enabling the alarm and it doesn't even trigger so not sure what the problem is. Kind of annoying having to put my phone away on top of some surface.
Nath
It works very good, very easy to understand. I found it looking tutorials in YouTube because I needed an INTERVALOMETER for my Canon M50 mark ii. I couldn't find another way, but thankfully it was worth the money (It cost around the same than a physical intervalometer for any other camera). The only thing missing would be to add a few more languages to the app because it's only in English.