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Hyperlapse And iOS 8 Time-Lapse Features, Updates, Comparison And Latest News: The Big Question Is Since iOS 8 Now Has Time-Lapse What Will Become Of Instagram’s Hyperlapse


Published: Sep 26, 2014 01:55 PM EDT

Hyperlapse And iOS 8 Time-Lapse Features, Updates, Comparison And Latest News: The Big Question Is Since iOS 8 Now Has Time-Lapse What Will Become Of Instagram's Hyperlapse

We have the latest for you on the features, updates, comparison and news of Hyperlapse. Instagram has moved a step further in its development as they introduced their new application that run on Apple's iPhone and iPad devices. Since the launch of Apple's new two devices, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus, there has been several hick-ups as there has been over-preorders which seems to be more than what the company expected. Nevertheless, there has been zero complaints with the photography feature in IOS 8 and the camera in built in the iPhone 6 and  iPhone 6 plus. IOS 8 has nice camera tricks which are cool. IOS 8 includes a few camera tricks which they called Time-lapse mode which has steeply competed with Instagram's new iOS app Hyperlapse. It is a clear that Instagram has to step up their game to compete.

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Thursday's update stated how the app works. The app will let you use the front-facing camera to take videos. This is awesome news. This has many similarities with the iOS 8. iPhone handsets that run on the iOS 8 will allow the owner to shoot front-facing time-lapse videos. This feature is similar with the feature in a Time-lapse video app known as Frameographer.

This is both good and a bad news to Apple users. There high chances of horrible time-lapse videos of teens making faces which has grown exponentially, with now the front-facing videos capability of the app, this has now become an art and has become a favorite and is already being seen on Instagram.

Now the big question is with the iOS having time-lapse, who needs hyperlapse? In comparison, hyperlapse will have different camera functions camera as compared to the iOS camera functions. The iOS camera time-lapse mode works well shooting still and stitching them together.

The speed of the time-lapse is adjustable though. With hyperlapse it actually can shoot videos that can be speeded up from 1x to x12 which can easily be shared on Instagram and add a filter before posting.

Many would prefer hyperlapse for it has more options and puts it well-executed image stabilization.