
Hooky
For those having issues. It took me a while to figure it out. But I got it working in the end. Firstly, I installed this app on both devices, not sure if you must but I did just in case. Secondly, I opened this app on the device I wanted to use as the camera. Then open Stop Motion app (make sure you unlocked the remote feature by paying for it or buying the full pro version). I went to the remote camera option and entered the IP address from the camera device. WORKS.
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Jon Bain
Works, but some bugs/quirks. Sometimes it doesn't connect right away -- but usually force quitting closing stop motion and remote camera and trying a few times, eventually it works. The biggest issue is with zooming. It is possible to zoom using the stop motion app -- the preview on the phone zooms, however the preview in stop motion does not. The photo taken is zoomed, but because the preview doesn't zoom in stop motion, it makes onion skinning useless.
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Karley Elizabeth Alieza Wise
I'm almost certain this application along with the paid Stop Motion Studio Pro application for desktop are geared to iOS Apple devices. Paid and downloaded to the Surface Pro, downloaded THIS app to my Google Pixel phone to take photos with a overhead mount. The app settings change once connected to the remote camera, and you CANNOT edit the focus, exposure, anything. The photos are very blurry and do not compare to my phone's regular image quality. I would not recommend to android users, sadly
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