And the most amazing feature of Skyflow is that it allows you to change the playback speed of the final video even after the end of shooting! Highlights: • Shooting and exporting with a resolution of up to 4K • RAW shooting and export (for iPhone 6S and above) • Manual ISO, shutter speed, EV, WB and focus control • Noise Reduction for cleaner shots • Low-Light Boost for night shots • Long Exposure effects: Light Trails & Motion Blur • Exposure Bracketing for HDR export • Horizon Stabilizer for shooting in motion or from a vehicle • Zoom with lens distortion control • Panning motion for dramatic effect in your shots • Support for DJI OSMO Mobile and DJI OSMO Mobile 2 handheld gimbals Attention: DJI OSMO Mobile 3 is not supported (for reasons beyond our control)! Other features: • Support for the telephoto lens (on dual camera devices) • System time, memory and battery indicators in the status bar (pressing the memory indicator changes the viewing mode) • Setting the shooting Start Time, Interval and Duration • Ability to change some parameters directly during shooting • Although the shooting Interval is fixed, you can change the speed of your time-lapse in the Editor before exporting the final video! • Photo grid with guidelines for the rule of thirds, 1:1 (square) and 2.39:1 (cinematic) aspect ratios • Geotagging (GPS metadata in photos) Also: • A quick view of your time-lapse projects straight on the home screen by just swiping your finger • A rich featured editor: ability to trim time-lapse, add music or continue time-lapse • Flexible HDR settings with real time preview in the editor • Convenient and understandable export settings with the choice of resolution, format, video frame rate and quality • The resulting video can be saved to a Photo Library, sent to iTunes, or sent to another application Important! In the free version, you can shoot time-lapses without worrying about any limitations, but the export will be limited to the 540p resolution, 30 fps and the video will contain a watermark. Restrictions are unlocked via a one-time In-App purchases. Note that if your device has an 8-megapixel camera, which has a 15% lower resolution than the actual 4K, there will be a bit of quality loss while exporting 4K video.