THETA S Bracket for HDR for Android
Works pretty much perfect for what I need. Is it possible to go higher than 1/6400 shutter though. I realize that is probably a camera thing, but would be awesome to go higher
No way to merge the bracketed shots. I paid for the Dec's merging app and it works but then loses the metadata needed for 360. Then I bought his app to do that, and the photo shows 0bytes and won't open. This should just be built into one app.
Great at what it does, lets you take bracketed exposures.
Best buy for what is required. Simple and precise with room for a wider control over the exposures you need. Clean UI, I can see everything I need inside one space. Good job Hirota! Highly recommended.
I initially it didn't work at all but the developer was very quick in tweaking the code. I say it looks like what I need as I don't yet have a camera! Looking forward to trying it out. I will give it 5 stars when I see it working with a camera. EDIT since getting the camera I'm now very happy dies exactly what I expected very well and without fuss
Works most of the time. Few connection glitches. Sometimes if the app is on and I disconnected the wifi or switch to my home network and then re-connect to the Theta the app wont respond. I have to shut down the app then re-connect to the Theta wifi then start the app. Just have remember to shut down the app first. I still like the app. It is perfect for my needs. Not sure if I missed it but I don,t see any way to set ISO. That is my only wish list item, some way to set ISO. Keep making it better. Nice job.
Reached out to the dev because I had a few ideas, and he emailed me back promptly and is adding some of them in coming releases. Awesome service.
Title says it all. Used this on a vfx shoot to quickly grab HDRs for lighting / reflections. The latest additions have been great. Would like to have the ability to disable the photo download. Keep up the great work!
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Pretty much perfect - does exactly what it says on the tin. Lets you use your Theta D to take bracketed exposures - as many as you need to get the full range. You'll want a tripod, a lack of wind, and a lack of anything that moves.