Meh! Functionally it's simple to use with some nice features (phone
movement detect alarm) and creates separate images, which is what I want
rather than a time lapse video like other apps I've been messing with
today. However it only takes landscape images (not a big deal, I can turn
them) and it only takes low resolution images no matter what settings I
use, which is a deal breaker for what I need. Edit: other problem for me is
I couldn't find the images to transfer them onto my computer. I had to send
them through an app. This was irritating. Edited
Ruval Enterprises
Saturday, June 30, 2018
"Only takes low res images". Check on "Jpeg Compression" in Settings. It defaults to 80%; set it to 100, then check if images improve.
As mentioned in the listing, images are stored in folders within "Pictures". Most Gallery apps should automatically find them; if you connect via USB, "Pictures" should be within "External SD card"