Hi
Everyone I know with some sort of camera phone has a smart phone. I'm trying to set up a schools project involving time lapse photography and need to come up with basic ideas for rigs made mostly out of cardboard and tape for kids to make.
With a smartphone it's simple - just download a free timelapse app and don't move the phone ( as if kids these days can leave their phone alone for an hour or two ).
With a basic phone though I'm not so sure - it'll be a question of manually pressing a button every few minutes but do basic camera phones generally have a single shutter button to press or a menu system to navigate? It's important as the less fiddling with the phone, the less wobbly the final result.
The basic project is plant movement - something that'll be capturable in a couple of hours rather than days.
Everyone I know with some sort of camera phone has a smart phone. I'm trying to set up a schools project involving time lapse photography and need to come up with basic ideas for rigs made mostly out of cardboard and tape for kids to make.
With a smartphone it's simple - just download a free timelapse app and don't move the phone ( as if kids these days can leave their phone alone for an hour or two ).
With a basic phone though I'm not so sure - it'll be a question of manually pressing a button every few minutes but do basic camera phones generally have a single shutter button to press or a menu system to navigate? It's important as the less fiddling with the phone, the less wobbly the final result.
The basic project is plant movement - something that'll be capturable in a couple of hours rather than days.