1. the 10 second exposure shot on the app doesn't look any different than the regular mode on my phone.
2. By comparison, a 10s exposure from my built in camera app produced a completely illuminated photo when capturing the exact same scene.Only thing good about this app is that it less than 1mb in size.
3. actual iso and exposure settings and full 10 second exposures, not just stacked images.
4. I tested it compared to my phone's built in long exposure capabilities (10s maximum) & the difference was definitive.
5. It has some basic features like manual exposure and light trace effect and few filters like sepia, negative ( around 10 filters).
6. UI is not easy to use, can not zoom in on the captured image, it doesn't remember settings it used last time, so you always have to start from scratch every time, only one focus point.Yeah it has the most horrible user interface.
7. The UI in free version isn't too appealing either.This is the only decent long exposure app to have.
8. its not even close to what long exposure is, just to make you wait for each picture taken with timer up to 300 sec with no different from normal picture.
9. the 300 second exposure looks the exact same as the 10 second.
10. garbage.it does not take long exposure, there is no difference between 10 sec 40 sec or 300 sec.
11. You've made something nice here, now tell us how to use it!I don't think this app actually takes real long exposure photographs.