What Reddit Says About Astrophotography Timer Apps
We compiled 10 Reddit discussions about Astrophotography Timer apps from 6 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/astrophotography
I’m using solar eclipse timer. ... Gordon Telepun's SET is the way to go. Make sure you practice at home as often as possible ahead of time. More replies ... /r/astrophotography celebrates amateur astrophotography and will primarily focus on sharing and discussing the work of our members.
r/GooglePixel
21 votes, 11 comments. Trying to do some long timelapses at night using astrophotography, but am not really a fan of sitting here repeatedly having…
r/AskAstrophotography
I've heard lots of people talk about intervalometers for DSLR astrophotography. Are they a necessity or is it for convenience as couldn't a lot of what the intervalometer does be done directly on the camera. Also are they universal or specific to a brand or type. And does the price matter ...
r/AskAstrophotography
In astrophotography mode, it will take many short exposures and stack them internally. Stacking means averaging. ... Get ProCam by Tinkerworks or a similar app that provides you full control instead of relying on the automations of the default app.
r/AskAstrophotography
Why use an app ? It would mean that you'll use wifi or bluetooth, so your camera battery drains faster, also, you'll drain the smartphone battery. A simple intervallometer from amazon seems to be a better choice, at least for astrophotography
r/photography
i made an app of my calculator https://www.tl-photography.at/stars/night-fox-night-sky-photography-shutter-speed-calculator-android-app/ nothing fancy but it works
r/Pixel6
When the phone sits still long enough in night sight mode, it'll automatically switch to astrophotography mode. Once it's in Astro mode, you can hit the shutter button and it'll start a 4 minute timer. During that timer, it will take several different exposures, each around something ...
r/canon
I’ve been using an old 5Dii for long exposure, tracked astrophotography for quite some time. I use MagicLantern to add an onboard intervalometer+bulb timer and it happily snaps away at its 3 minute exposures.
r/canon
It has something similar but it exports it as a video making it useless for most people. ... If you have an android or iphone you can download the canon Eos utility app and use your phone as an intervalometer ... Did you ever find an answer? My 70D just crapped out on me and I was considering the R5...
r/astrophotography
PhotoPills (one time purchase but worth it) does this kind of planning. Stellarium, imo, is great on the day but isn’t stateful in a friendly way.
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