Time-lapse photography app for Android
November 25, 2023 7:46 PM   Subscribe

I occasionally like to do some simple time-lapse stuff of clouds and storms and such, but my go-to app (LapseIt Pro) seems to no longer be supported. Any recommendations for basic timelapse apps?

I'd prefer free/one-time payment rather than any subscription model. I don't need any fancy effects or anything. TIA.
posted by quinndexter to Technology (4 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
Best answer: The android camera app has auto, 5x, 10x, 30x, and 120x time lapse modes; I don't *think* it's a pixel exclusive.
posted by sagc at 7:57 PM on November 25, 2023


Best answer: My Android phone (OnePlus8) has time lapse modes in the camera app.
posted by cooker girl at 6:33 AM on November 26, 2023


Response by poster: Well in hindsight, that does seem like an obvious place to look, and it seems I do have some options in the stock app. Thanks for bringing me up to speed, folks.
posted by quinndexter at 6:02 PM on November 26, 2023


A guy with about 1000 videos on YouTube commented that he always just took regular video and did the "time lapsing" in software later. This may work fine for many things, but not for the one-pic-a-day sort of thing.
posted by SemiSalt at 5:35 AM on November 27, 2023


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