Comments on: Taking Photos of the Solar Eclipse with a Smartphone? https://procamera-app.com/en/blog/taking-photos-solar-eclipse-smartphone/ ProCamera + HDR is an iOS photo, video, selfie and editing app bursting with state-of-the-art technology! Fri, 10 Mar 2023 12:46:09 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.4 By: Team ProCamera https://procamera-app.com/en/blog/taking-photos-solar-eclipse-smartphone/#comment-14694 Mon, 21 Aug 2017 09:55:47 +0000 https://www.procamera-app.com/?p=50670/#comment-14694 In reply to Joe Hannan.

Hello Joe,
– ProCamera’s intervalometer feature, which we call the ProTimer, is an extension of the already known Self-Timer. The ProTimer allows you to take a series of photos based on your custom parameters: Delay before the first photo is taken, total number of photos, and the pause between succeeding photos.
– To open the intervalometer, you first have to make sure that you have set the Self-Timer as your Second Shutter. The Second Shutter is the shutter button right next to the Main Shutter Button, which can either be assigned to the Anti-Shake feature or the Self-Timer. You assign the Second Shutter in the control panel (three line icon bottom right). Tap and hold the Second Shutter (Self-Timer icon) and then tap on “Open ProTimer” to get access to the intervalometer settings. By tapping on the Second Shutter, you start your photo series. The ProTimer icon generally tells you the number of photos set. After starting the photo series, you can stop the capture process at any time by tapping the Second Shutter icon – that comes in really handy when capturing an unpredictable scene, where you can’t be sure how long it will take. In such a case, it’s best to dial in a relatively high number of total photos and then stop the capture process once the scene is over.

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By: Joe Hannan https://procamera-app.com/en/blog/taking-photos-solar-eclipse-smartphone/#comment-14575 Thu, 17 Aug 2017 04:28:39 +0000 https://www.procamera-app.com/?p=50670/#comment-14575 Where do I find the intervalometer?

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