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Monday, April 30, 2012
By combining the success from their previous two products – the Kickstarter-funded Triggertrap v1 and Triggertrap Shield for Arduino – the Triggertrap team announced a brand new product today; Triggertrap Mobile. The Triggertrap Mobile app introduces several triggering mechanisms that have never before been seen in a consumer device: For example, Distance-Lapse triggering enables the user to set up a camera to take a photo at regular distance-intervals (every 100 meters, for example). When they are assembled into a movie, it appears as if the entire journey was conducted at exactly the same pace. In Eased Timelapse mode, the Triggertrap Mobile app uses mathematical formulas to vary the interval between photographs dynamically. The result is that, in the assembled time-lapse video, it appears as if time speeds up at the beginning of the video, and slows back down at the end. In addition to the standard Timelapse, Distance-Lapse and Eased Timelapse modes, Triggertrap Mobile offers nine other triggering modes built in, including face recognition, a shock sensor, a motion sensor, a magnetometer, a sound sensor, automatic HDR bracketing with up to 19 exposures per set and configurable steps between each exposure, a HDR Timelapse mode and Star Trail photography mode. The full edition of the app costs $9.99 and there is also a free trial version available, with a reduced feature set.
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