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The Moment Pro Camera App Will Receive Increased iOS Support

The moment pro camera app is now getting long-exposure support for iOS devices. The app functions by combining a few shorter exposures, instead of a conventional long-exposure camera. The app can create a number of different effects, including light trails and motion, blurs. The app also allows users to set the exposer to predetermined lengths.

The moment pro camera is a prominent third-party app, and it allows users to set exposure speeds and tweak iOS shutter speed as well as white balance. The app is currently live on iOS with a price point of $5.99. The new features are not currently live on the Android version of the app, but the company has stated that it is in development.
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1. Increased Long-exposure Capabilities - Developing mobile camera apps with enhanced long-exposure support can enable users to create stunning and unique photographic effects.
2. Combining Short Exposures for Long-exposure Effects - Utilizing software to combine multiple shorter exposures instead of relying solely on a conventional long-exposure camera can open up new creative possibilities for photographers.
3. Customizable Exposure Lengths - Offering users the ability to set exposure lengths to predetermined values empowers photographers to achieve precise artistic visions.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile Photography Apps - Companies in the mobile photography app industry can innovate by incorporating increased long-exposure capabilities to attract users seeking advanced creative tools.
2. Software Development - Software developers have an opportunity to disrupt the photography market by creating innovative algorithms that combine shorter exposures to achieve long-exposure effects.
3. Camera Manufacturing - Camera manufacturers can explore partnerships with mobile app developers to integrate long-exposure capabilities into their devices, providing users with enhanced photography options.

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