![]() ![]() And additionally I had to buy that compatible ramping app for like 10 bucks or something. That’s something to consider, and price too, because it’s on the higher end. But you will have to keep your laptop or mobile phone running and powered when using it because it needs to calculate the exposure while the time-lapse is running. With it in place this thing works flawlessly. It can run using a mobile or pc app (wired or wireless). However, all is not lost, as it can be used in conjunction with some ramping software solution that they have recommended, which run to control the camera and set the proper values based on calculated exposure levels. My only gripe is that it has no data connection with the camera and thus unable to do a smooth exposure ramp on its own based on actual (almost) real-time light levels of the scene. This intervalometer is built and designed specifically for the particular needs of its users + improved based on user feedback. It works as described and is also being constantly updated for new features by the creator. LRTimelapse is being used by most known time lapse producers and many amateurs. ![]() This thing is feature packed and way better than any of my previous intervalometers.
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