Hand held iphone long exposure photography - Which app is the best? Reeheld or Spectre
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- If you do hand held iphone long exposure photography and looking to work out what the best app is, the two front runners re Reeheld and Spectre. But what is the best app for handheld long exposure on the iPhone?
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Great timing. Vacation with beach is coming this week :)
Have fun!
Love that behind the scenes footage 😂. Appreciate this test. On the apps: seems no debate that Reeheld has the better algo for creating a quality handheld shot for things like water and clouds. Interface is still a little finicky for me, and no exposure adjustment, but otherwise a ripper app and I am using it more these days. My use cases for Spectre are more niche now. Intentional camera movement or motion blur of cars or people, for example, where you can go back into the saved Live Photo and pick just the amount of motion blur desired. Reeheld just produces the jpeg, so no way to dial it in after. And the Spectre interface is more responsive. But as you say, Reeheld will be the winner for most people.
Thats a really good use for Spectre mate. Im going to try that next time Im at a location to do so
Have you tried lightroom mobile long exposure, i have had some good results with long exposures handheld
Light Stack is another handheld long exposure app I’ve tried. It’s much like ReeHeld it I don’t think it’s quite as good. I need to try it some more.
Ahh yes, forgot about that one
I have both apps but your test did not cover what lens setting used. Reeheld for example is great on wide and normal lens settings but telephoto is the pits as no sharp images on this setting at all, even on a mini tripod, it sucks. ReeHeld is good enough for me though on wide and normal lens settings that I never use Spectre at all. Thanks for sharing.
Both used 5x on this video
I’ve been happy with Reeheld so far. Hope your suite wasn’t haunted!
haha it may have been
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