Leave a Review Timesnap
Simple is Very Good
I needed an App to take pictures of the technical parameters of my furnace displayed on a smart thermostat for 24 hours at a time. The App takes time-stamped pictures and saves them in the pictures library where they can be managed, especially once they are synchronized to the iCloud. I used 10 second or 60 seconds intervals and could see intermittent control problems in my heating system. After wasting $19.99 on a program that did not time-stamp the pictures, kept them in its own library and had no tools to deal with a few thousand images I found this App and was rescued. My thanks to the developers!Show lessFull resolution? I’m not so sure
It says that it takes pictures in full resolution but when comparing photos taken on the app & on the standard phone camera side by side, the apps photos don’t appear to be as clear & the colours are definitely night as vibrant. The picture taken on the app used around 450kb & the standard one used 1.4mb so I’m not sure if that’s relevant but doesn’t seem right.Show lessJust What I Needed!
Great for taking your own "model" shots! ;) You can set how long you want the delay to be between shots, which is very handy. Super simple to use. Let's you switch between front and back camera. The only improvements I would like are for there to be special effects (such as black & white, sepia, etc.), and for there to be a focus option for the camera, like you get with the pre-installed camera app. You tap an area of the screen, which you want to be the focal point, and it can change the lighting of a picture. Handy app for 99p though, and it does what I need. Now I can take great selfies!Show less