![]() ![]() Firstly, I was surprised to find that for a $1000 camera bought from Sony in Bulgaria that there is no Time-lapse installed and then, after some Internet research that I have to spend another $10 to purchase the App. ![]() I bought a Sony DSC RX 100 IV and thought it would be nice to try Time-lapse footage. If you want to really dive into timelapse technique, try my video course! If that’s down – here’s the link for a Windows Play Memories Desktop App: PMCA INSTALER WINDOWS Free Sony Timelapse App alternative: Free Timelapse App So, if you have any of the previous Sony camera – check out the video below. It still wokrs on my A6300, but I don’t have an option to install it on a7III. on the other hand – in play memories app there was also Stop Motion + app which was pretty cool. The advantage of the new solution is that it works faster, as you don’t have to launch the app and wait for it to open. For example, you can change some exposure settings during the shot – you can change shutter speed and ISO, but you can’t change the aperture. In some things it works better, in some worse. They have built in intervalometer which is very similar to the app. First of all for newer camera there is not a possibility to buy an app from play memories (so either payed and free app won’t work). Sony has changes a little their intervalometers policy. Check out the video and I hope you’ll be able to decide which one do you prefer □ 2020 UPDATE Unfortunately both apps are not perfect, so I use each one for specific things. I’ve been using both for a few months now so I know quite well thier strengths and weakneses. This week I’d like to share me thoughts about Sony Timelapse app and show you the free alternative for the paid app.
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