Cliff Kimura
69
Monday, June 15, 2020
Great program, it's improved my milky way photography so much! And it has so many other useful tools. They have great YouTube videos. But what I learned is they have great tech help. Had a problem with my AR, found them on Facebook and that I could message them which I did and was able to msg with them about my issue. They were patient and had me go through some tests and was able to figure what the problem was. So impressed! Best $9.99 I ever spent!
Andrew Opila
109
Thursday, October 29, 2020
Been looking for a photo app for a while that pretty much does it all. And this is the one. So many wonderful features, especially for landscape photographers. So much of making a good landscape image is about planning and being able to imagine what the shot will look like before you take it. This app contains all the planning tools you'll need to capture your perfect shot. Love the milky way augmented reality. It's a game changer.
Steve “Stevie G.” Gallegos
63
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
This App is fantastic, and a time saver for planning extraordinary moon, and star photography. There is quite a learning curve though, so if you are a grab and go kind of person, this may lend to some frustration for you. Luckily there are plenty of excellet tutorial videos from the developer and other photographers. What would add to the magic is if this App were accessible on Windows desktop. It is much easier to plan an event on a larger screen. Photopills, can you make that happen?
Kimberly Miller
13
Friday, July 11, 2025
The best photography app available, most particularly because of ZERO ads and there's no paywall to all of the features! To the developers, thank you!
James Bond
15
Sunday, April 6, 2025
Finding the sun or the moon only at azimuth is impossible. It always asks for an elevation too! Edit: The point is to find the range of possible elevations and being able to sort the results instead of having to manually scroll through the timeline. I also want to know if a certain azimuth is possible within a year at all. Edit 2: It is not your place to tell me what is useful and what is not. As a user, I'm saying I need this as was advertised. Edited
PhotoPills, SL
Sunday, April 6, 2025
Hi! Whats the goal to try to find a Sun or Moon to an azimuth? It’s more useful to narrow the search by an elevation. UPDATE: my point is that searching for az&el is more straightforward, because you see at what elevation you can have the sun for a given azimuth and date range. We advise it’s only an iOS feature, as we will remove it there too
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