Available for the iPhone and iPad, this astrophotography-centric app attempts DSLR-like results by extending the ISO to 6400 (which, admittedly, some phones are now offering anyway). ![]() ![]() There are loads of apps for phones that offer manual modes, but very few tailored to night photography. You can also now import pre-recorded videos from your gallery as time-lapse projects to speed them up or slow them down. All that makes it way more advanced than your phone's native time-lapse mode. It switches off your phone's screen while it's shooting, and before making the resulting video easily shareable, allows filters and cropping (and on the paid LapseIt Pro version, the addition of music). Lapse It makes things really simple, allowing you to choose the rate of capture (the interval between shots), and tweak various settings including exposure, ISO, focus and white balance. Time-lapse photography is a technique that gives an accelerated view of slowly changing events – think super-fast sunsets, clouds racing across the sky, or crowds growing or dissipating – and requires putting a phone on a tripod and leaving it alone for as little as a few minutes or as long as an hour or two. Platforms: iOS/Android | Price: Free with in-app purchases/$2.99 (Lapse It Pro) | Website
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