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Shoot light trails, silky water & star trails long exposure photos, no tripod
Long Exposure Camera turns your phone into a powerful long exposure photography tool for light trails, silky water, star trails, and light painting — no tripod or DSLR required, for Android.
By stacking video frames in real time, Long Exposure Camera lets you capture slow shutter style photos anywhere, anytime — from city streets at night to starry skies.
▶ MAIN FEATURES
• Light Trails preset — turn car headlights into glowing streaks
• Silky Water preset — smooth waterfalls, surf, and rivers into soft blur
• Star Trails preset — stack night sky frames into circular star arcs
• Light Painting mode — draw with a flashlight or LED in the dark
• ND filter & exposure calculator — does the shutter speed math for you
• Star trail planner — set frame count, interval, and session length
• Virtual shutter speed from 1 to 30 seconds
• Lighten and Average blend modes for different effects
• Live exposure meter shows brightness while you shoot
• Built-in gallery to review and save your long exposure shots
▶ HOW TO USE
1. Open Long Exposure Camera and choose a preset — Light Trails, Silky Water, Star Trails, or Light Painting
2. Set your virtual shutter speed or use the star trail planner for night sessions
3. Hold your phone steady (or rest it on a ledge or rock) and start shooting
4. Stop capture and check your stacked long exposure photo in the built-in gallery
Tip: Long Exposure Camera stacks video frames — for the smoothest results, hold your phone steady or use a stand; it's a creative alternative to true sensor-based long exposure, not a replacement for a DSLR.
▶ WHO USES LONG EXPOSURE CAMERA
• Night photographers capturing city light trails and traffic streaks
• Astrophotographers shooting star trails without a dedicated camera
• Landscape photographers smoothing waterfalls, rivers, and ocean waves
• Urban photographers turning highways and intersections into light art
• Light painting artists drawing with flashlights, LEDs, and sparklers
• Travel photographers capturing silky water at coastlines and waterfalls
• Students and hobbyists learning long exposure photography technique
• Content creators making eye-catching light trail videos and reels
• Drone and car enthusiasts photographing motion trails and light shows
• Videographers experimenting with slow shutter and motion blur effects
One-click to install XAPK/APK files on Android!