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Did you ever wish you could take a group photo with your iPhone and be in the photo too?

Want to eliminate camera shake when taking a picture in low light (like a sunset or a party photo)?

Want to use your iPhone to do time lapse photography to capture an event (a "day in the life of" series, a storm rolling in)?

Check out the
Time Lapse Examples Page.

Now you can!

Like the self-timer on your digital camera, FotoTimer gives your iPhone the ability to set a timer to delay your photo from being taken until you are ready (2, 5, 10 or 20 seconds). Countdown sounds alert you to when the photo is about to be taken making it easy for everyone to know when to smile. An on-screen countdown timer shows you when the picture will be taken. Preview your shot on screen before taking it, review it afterward, then decide whether to save it to your iPhone's Camera Roll with your other photos or re-take it. You can also save time by having FotoTimer automatically save the pictures to your Camera Roll after each shot.

Pasted GraphicFotoTimer works great to eliminate blurry shots in low light due to camera shake. Just prop up your iPhone and set FotoTimer to take the photo for you. This eliminates movement caused by tapping the phone when the shot is taken. It even helps with handheld shots.

The new Interval Timer allows you have your iPhone take a series of photos automatically. Just set the number of photos you would like to take and how frequently you would like them taken and FotoTimer will do the rest. The Interval Timer can also be set to take photos continuously until you stop it so you don't miss a shot. You can use the photos to make a great time lapse movie using iPhoto, QuickTime Pro, Google's Picassa, iMovie and other software.