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  2. Lapse is a new app meant to replicate the thrill of ... - AOL

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    A new app called Lapse is trying to bring disposable cameras to your phone screens. Long before smartphones made good angles and follower count an everyday concern, people simply snapped photos ...

  3. Olympus PEN-F - Wikipedia

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    The higher native resolution means that the sensor-shift high resolution mode produces 50 MP pictures instead of 40 MP. The E-M5 Mark II is weather sealed, the PEN-F is not. The E-M5 has a microphone 3.5mm jack connector, the PEN-F does not. The features that are shared between the two cameras: 5-axis sensor stabilization system; Four Thirds ...

  4. Time-lapse photography - Wikipedia

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    In time-lapse photography, the camera records images at a specific slow interval such as one frame every thirty seconds (1 ⁄ 30 fps). The shutter will be open for some portion of that time. In short exposure time-lapse the film is exposed to light for a normal exposure time over an abnormal frame interval.

  5. List of photo and video apps - Wikipedia

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    It uses the phone's camera to allow the user to shoot square photographs, to which it applies a number of software filters to make the images look as though they were taken with a vintage film camera. No Hyperlapse: Hyperlapse is a mobile app created by Instagram that enables users to produce hyperlapse and time-lapse videos. No CapCut

  6. Long-exposure photography - Wikipedia

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    Long-exposure, time-exposure, or slow-shutter photography involves using a long-duration shutter speed to sharply capture the stationary elements of images while blurring, smearing, or obscuring the moving elements. Long-exposure photography captures one element that conventional photography does not: an extended period of time.

  7. Nikon D5100 - Wikipedia

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    Inbuilt time-lapse photography intervalometer; Active D-Lighting. First Nikon DSLR with in camera High Dynamic Range mode (Built-in Camera HDR). 3.0-inch (76 mm) articulated 921,000-dot LCD. Live View shooting mode with Contrast Detect and face priority auto focus (activated with a dedicated button). Continuous Drive up to 4 frames per second.

  8. Hyperlapse - Wikipedia

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    Regular time-lapse involves taking photos at a regular interval with a camera mounted on a tripod or using a motorized dolly and/or pan-and-tilt head to add limited motion to the shot. Hyperlapse relies on the time-lapse principle, but adds movement over much longer distances. [1] This technique allows using long exposures to create motion blur.

  9. Slow motion - Wikipedia

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    The opposite is the case for time-lapse videos, where the effectively saved framerate is lower than for normal videos This means that the action visible inside the video runs at slower speeds than in real life, despite the indicated playback speed of ×1. This encoding method is used by the camera software of the following devices (incomplete ...