Time lapse photography has many drawbacks, like weather, memory card limitations and battery limitations. A new project called the Enlaps will put all those worries to rest. The Enlaps handles time lapse photography better than a Canon 7D, a Sony A7 or even a GoPro would.
Enlaps Makes Time Lapse Photography Perfect
Enlaps features infinite battery energy, unlimited memory card space and a plug-and-play set up. This is an ideal device for professional photographers, connoisseurs and aficionados, or just people looking to have some fun with panoramics.
Anyone who deals with time-lapse photography faces three great issues while shooting: battery, storage and editing/sharing. Enlaps comes integrated with an adjustable photovoltaic solar cell. This makes it ideal for time-lapse photography. In terms of storage, Enlaps is wirelessly connected to the Enlaps cloud, where content is immediately stored. That way users never run out of space. As for editing and sharing, the gadget processes footage automatically, and it can be edited or shared directly from the platform.
There Are Still a Few Hazards for The Enlaps Tikee
The Enlaps Tikee is that truly makes the technology unique. This little guy is weatherproof and optimizes field of view to be the best possible. It uses a 2x Sony Exmor R sensor and 2x F2.8 wide angle lenses to bring the best footage possible. It can capture 220 degrees of a full picture even after stitching, and has a microSD card slot that supports cards of up to 128GB. The basic Tikee supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and can translate images to JPEG. It’s bigger brother, the Tikee PRO, supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GSM and GPS, and can translate an image into the RAW and JPEG formats.
With The Tikee, You’ll Never Have to Worry About Time or Storage Wasted
The Tikee comes integrated with a special smart algorithm that helps it decide what to do to keep shooting for as long as possible, and how. Long term time lapses are no problem at all, as it will prioritize shooting in every way. If battery permits, it will shoot continuously for however long needed, connecting the footage to the cloud. If battery levels are low, it’ll stop wireless communication to save power. IF it has no solar power left, but has a full battery charge, it will shoot for 10 minutes continuously for one full week. Now show us a GoPro or a Canon 7D that can do that!