MilkyCam - Astrophotography

MilkyCam - Astrophotography

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Version History of MilkyCam

3.3

January 21, 2022

- fix some bugs.

3.2

December 18, 2021

- fix some bugs.

3.1

October 14, 2021

- fix some bugs

3.0

August 3, 2021

- fix some bugs.

2.15

July 6, 2020

- Fix some bugs.

2.14

June 10, 2020

- Fix some bugs.

2.13

June 7, 2020

- Fix some bugs.

2.12

June 1, 2020

- Fix some bugs.

2.11

May 28, 2020

- Fix some bug.

2.10

May 27, 2020

- Fix some bugs.

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Unlimited Stacking!

No limit to the time for stacking images.

MilkyCam Subscription Plans

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Subscribe and get unlimited exposure time.

$4.991 Year

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Description of MilkyCam

Demo using handhold at https://youtu.be/Jey2b8LTduw Demo using tripod at https://youtu.be/ACvc3pRiCp8 Milky Way and M31 are shot by Daniel Mendell. Milky Way photo has 8 minutes exposure using iPhone 12 max. M42 is shot by Mike Weasner. Rich Field is shot by John Cekala Often we ask ourself whether we can shot the Milky Way using our phone. This astrophotography app lets you capture the night sky with phone camera. It is created and tested in Singapore, the most light polluted country in the world. So if the Milky Way can be imaged here, you probably can do it in your country. What you will need: - tripod is optional. You can either handhold your phone or use the front camera in a cup. The front camera has lower resolution but can capture IR light. The back camera has higher resolution. It gives better image. Using a tripod give better and faster image while using handhold work conventiently without a tripod. - another app to know where is the milky way. You will need to point the phone towards the Milky Way. Conditions: - The Milky Way is not visible to the eye in most cities. To capture it, you have to meet some critical conditions. 1. The timing is very important. You will need to know when the Milky Way is at the highest possible point in the sky. For my screenshots, I have to stay awake until 6am to shoot the Milky Way that is close to 60 degree altitude. 2. The sky can be partially cloudy. Best weather is clear sky. Milkycam can deal with passing cloud with its Pause and Continue button. It will also needs to see some stars so that it can track field rotation. If the sky is fully cloudy, then you have try later. 3. Choose a location where strong light from street or window would not shine into your camera. It is possible to shoot in the city because the sky glow can be blocked by trees and tall buildings. See screenshots. Step by Step Operation: 1. Choose an exposure time from the time slider and it will start long exposure shot. 1 minute of long exposure is good for very subtle image of the Milky Way. The Time slider lets you choose from live to 16 min of exposure. 2. The app will auto choose alignment stars after 15 seconds. You can change the stars by tapping the Pause button and tap the bright stars you want to use for tracking. 3. Sit back and enjoy the live image stacking. 4. Once the the exposure time is finished. Adjust the brightness and contrast to pop out the Milky Way. 5. Tap save for a picture in your photo album. Demo setup and use at https://youtu.be/dNtuZNSV6qo Note: This app is designed to photo the dim milky way so it is useful only if you point it to the night sky. Otherwise the live view will wash out. Specification: - 1 minute to 30 minutes of long exposure. - Use with tripod or handhold. - Choose any back cameras and front camera. - Auto or manually select alignment stars by tapping them. Sliders: Focus - Adjust the camera focus. Rate - Set camera frame rate. Higher value is better for handhold use and produces brighter image. ISO - Higher value gives brighter. Set lower value if image is grainy. Threshold - Set lower value to detect more stars. Time - Total exposure time. Period - Set the time for each stack. The app sums instead of averages the images. Bin - Bin 1 gives highest resolution but stacks slower. Edit Sliders: Bright - Slide to give brighter image. Contrast - Slide to give clearer image. Paint - Slide to adjust paint size. During stacking, the stars will be aligned but the landscape will be blurred due to Earth rotation. Use your finger to paint over blurred landscape to sharpen the building, trees etc. Have fun and feel alive when you capture your own Milky Way. Notice: Terms of Use at https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
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MilkyCam: FAQ

Is MilkyCam iPad-compatible?

Yes, MilkyCam is available for iPad users.

Who created the MilkyCam app?

yong chong loh released the MilkyCam app.

What’s the minimum iOS version supported by the MilkyCam app?

The minimum iOS version for the MilkyCam app is 12.1.

What is the overall user rating for MilkyCam?

The overall user rating of the MilkyCam app is 4.4.

What is the category of the MilkyCam app?

Milkycam Relates To The Photo & Video App Genre.

What is the recent version of the MilkyCam app?

3.3 is the newly released MilkyCam version.

What is the latest MilkyCam update release date?

October 2, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the MilkyCam app.

What is the exact date when MilkyCam came out?

MilkyCam officially launched on February 6, 2023.

What age is suitable for the MilkyCam app?

MilkyCam is considered child-appropriate and rated yong chong loh.

What languages are available on MilkyCam?

The following list of languages is supported by the MilkyCam app: American English.

Does Apple Arcade provide access to MilkyCam for its subscribers?

No, MilkyCam is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can users make in-app purchases in MilkyCam?

Certainly! Users can make in-app purchases within MilkyCam.

Does MilkyCam provide support for Apple Vision Pro?

No, MilkyCam does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

Does MilkyCam include ads as part of its experience?

No, MilkyCam does not include ads as part of its experience.

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Reviews of MilkyCam

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  • Brilliant app

    This is the best iPhone app yet for Deep Sky Objects. Would love to see some updates, maybe with a zoom function for better focusing.
    A+++ app
  • Would not run

    Was very excited to get and use this app. The first night I had close to a clear sky I couldn’t wait to get outside but alas, the first 2 attempts the app just shut down on me. 3rd through 10th time the app seemed to be working but even setting it at 1 minute exposure, it would pause after 20 seconds and never start again. Very disappointed I don’t believe that any image shown in the App Store was taken with this camera. For reference I was using a standard iPhone 11.
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    Developer Response

    Do email me at ustransit74@gmail.com At the time being, I don’t know what causes the stop at 20 seconds for your case. Could you restart your iPhone to rule out out of memory issue? Contact me.
  • Great!

    I currently have an iPhone XR. The camera on it is a bit scuffed, but it works fine. I managed to capture some great pictures that I didn’t think I’d be able to on a cellphone. I’m upgrading to an iPhone 11 soon for the sole purpose of having a better camera system. I’ll be trying this app on that phone when I get it, and I’ll update this review. Looking forward to it! I love the fact that you can customize the settings without paying a ridiculous fee, like most of the other apps out there, and I totally respect the developer for it. Also, the exposure time is extraordinary, letting you keep capturing light for as long as you wish, basically. However, it does sometimes crash if you max out the settings. That’s not really an issue, though. This is a solid 5 stars!
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    Developer Response

    Thanks for your kind comment. I find that iPhone 12 mini is what make the leap. So get at least iPhone 12 if possible. You can see some Milky Way photos using iPhone 12 at https://m.facebook.com/yong54321/ Have fun!