Night Eyes - Low Light Camera Reviews – Page 11

4/5 rating based on 112 reviews. Read all reviews for Night Eyes - Low Light Camera for iPhone.
Night Eyes - Low Light Camera is paid iOS app published by Nico Schroeder

Surprised

Rayen1178

I'm very impressed, works better than I thought it would.


Works

Punkinlky13

Cool app!!works as it says!


Found it hard to believe

Watash33

This app surprised me by how well it worked. Used to use a variety of low light assist products when I was in the military. This app seems to be at least the equal of them all.


Very nice

woodtdow

Not sure what the difference is between the three modes


Ok. I thought I was giving away $2, but

JPLvaldosta

If I knew what this could really do before, I would have paid more to get it. What really amazes me is, this is software, making much better use of my existing camera. I may still buy a thermal add on later. For now, I want to play with this to test just how dark it can go. Now don't break it to make it "better".


too bad

johnnyb34443

it doesn't have a video recording mode then it would be almost perfect.


Nice job.

H.B. Detroit Mi USA

Very surprised on how well it works.


From fun yet functional

1mcal

Too cool for words, I was surprised with this app as it really works! I thought I might be a gag or some type of animation toy. No it really works and has very practical uses.


ONE MORE CAT EYE FOR SECURITY ?

SPARK :))

WAY-COOL : I USE IT CONNECTED TO DVR SECURITY SYSTEM ( ONE MORE EYE ) = CAT EYE ??


Does exactly what it SAYS it does

Begin to paying

No, it doesn't somehow magically install an infrared detector into your device. But it does amplify available light. Apparently, it utilizes capabilities already present in your camera, but that have been limited through software to prevent overexposure or damage, I guess. The first simple test I did when I got it was to look into a closet with the light off, and with my eyes, items in the closet were just dark shapes or silhouettes, through my regular camera, basically just dark screen. Then, looking through this app, dark shapes became recognizable items with visible details, although monochrome and grainy. Where before, you couldn't see anything, with this you would be able to tell that there is SOMETHING there; before, where you could see that there was something there, with this, you would be able to tell what it was. this is one of those apps that you might not really use all that often, but when you really need it, it just might save your bacon, or ease your mind in those "Something made a noise in the basement, and the light bulb is burned out" or "There's some kind of critter just beyond the light on the back patio" scenarios.