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In reply to Post #14 My bad - it is free on IOS. It tries to get you to take out a photo book/album type programme for £30. You can dismiss this and just keep the LensBuddy app 👍
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You can get tripods with a Bluetooth remote for your phone on eBay cheaply. No idea if they are any good. You can also just use Google assistant or whatever it's called on android and tell it to take however many pics you want. No need for any app
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In reply to Post #12 It's free mate. Well on android it is 🤔
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In reply to Post #1 Just use your video on your phone then just pick photos from there so easy
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In reply to Post #8 Just downloaded, exactly what I've been looking for! My old android had voice control so I just coughed and it took a snap but my new one doesn't have that feature bloody nightmare
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In reply to Post #9 Are you android or iPhone buddy? I'm android and just got it from the app store
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In reply to Post #8 Any chance of an idiots guide to it, currently use the accessibility one mentioned below and love it - downloaded this but too many options for a numpty like me…
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In reply to Post #7 Lens buddy is a game changer....why would you want to whistle and shout 🤣
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On an iPhone, Settings > Accessibility > Enable Voice Control.
Open Camera and say 'Turn volume up'.
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In reply to Post #2 Great app - use it for all my self takes!
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In reply to Post #2 Been using the same for a few years and it does exactly what it needs to do
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In reply to Post #1 I use Voice Selfie by Sensory. Mainly because I can't whistle, you just say "take my picture". Mount your phone on a tripod from Amazon and away you go.
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