Results from First Outing of Photo booth
Posted: Fri May 27, 2016 5:08 pm
Hey Tim,
I took my booth out for it's first outing to a neighborhood bbq. There were kids and adults super interested in it and I'd like to share what I noticed and what could possibly be improved.
First - the biggest thing - when there hasn't been much activity, somehow the iPad loses connectivity to the camera. I'm using a Canon 6D using the built in camera wifi to connect to wifi booth and the camera is set to never go to sleep. I have to constantly monitor the booth. The camera literally is sitting right above the iPad so there shouldn't be a distance issue. I think this may be out of your control and I know in your help section you recommend not to use the built in wifi but the genius of this is total freedom to put wherever I want it to be without relying on a power supply or router.
Overall, the application is very intuitive and people really got it. by themselves they figured out to email themselves, delete photos, take the photos etc. However there were a few bugs that I think can be addressed.
First - the button to take the photo should be larger and in the center of the screen. I saw someone try to push the black outlined camera icon on the center of the screen. In fact - if you just take that black outline logo and give it a red background with a button look it would be perfect.
3,2,1 cheese is cute but frankly something that says "Push the button to take a photo" would be better - the the countdown could say 3, 2, 1, cheese!
Second is on sending people the photos. People click on the individual photos - as it seems like the thing to do - and they then click on the email icon. To them, they believe they have sent only the photos they selected - so when they want to send themselves more photos, they take more, then try to send again, but they get an error message saying that their email has already been inputted. We all know that in the end they will get all the photos thru the dropbox link but at the time they get confused. I think the confirmation to the email sent could say "You will get a link to all the photos!" and then when they try to enter it again say, "We already have your email, you'll get a link to all the photos!" - something like that instead of an error message.
Third- after they send their photos - the last collage stays on the screen and people get confused on how to take more photos. So after someone emails themselves photos or a collage - the collage should go away and refresh back to the 1,2,3 cheese page.
Fourth - I think overall there could be more "tooltips" - little arrows that point to things to tell people what they can do - like - pinch here to adjust and crop your photo - and we can toggle on and off this. Some events you have sophisticated young people but some events you have kids and old people so it would be good to have a little helping hand.
Fifth - when something goes wrong - the message should say "Oops! Something is wrong, please find your photographer and he'll fix it right away" so that they will try to find me to fix it. I know that can get complicated but it was embarrassing for people to read out loud that the camera lost it's connection! haha
but overall, a really really great beginning. Thank you Tim for creating this for the iPad.
I took my booth out for it's first outing to a neighborhood bbq. There were kids and adults super interested in it and I'd like to share what I noticed and what could possibly be improved.
First - the biggest thing - when there hasn't been much activity, somehow the iPad loses connectivity to the camera. I'm using a Canon 6D using the built in camera wifi to connect to wifi booth and the camera is set to never go to sleep. I have to constantly monitor the booth. The camera literally is sitting right above the iPad so there shouldn't be a distance issue. I think this may be out of your control and I know in your help section you recommend not to use the built in wifi but the genius of this is total freedom to put wherever I want it to be without relying on a power supply or router.
Overall, the application is very intuitive and people really got it. by themselves they figured out to email themselves, delete photos, take the photos etc. However there were a few bugs that I think can be addressed.
First - the button to take the photo should be larger and in the center of the screen. I saw someone try to push the black outlined camera icon on the center of the screen. In fact - if you just take that black outline logo and give it a red background with a button look it would be perfect.
3,2,1 cheese is cute but frankly something that says "Push the button to take a photo" would be better - the the countdown could say 3, 2, 1, cheese!
Second is on sending people the photos. People click on the individual photos - as it seems like the thing to do - and they then click on the email icon. To them, they believe they have sent only the photos they selected - so when they want to send themselves more photos, they take more, then try to send again, but they get an error message saying that their email has already been inputted. We all know that in the end they will get all the photos thru the dropbox link but at the time they get confused. I think the confirmation to the email sent could say "You will get a link to all the photos!" and then when they try to enter it again say, "We already have your email, you'll get a link to all the photos!" - something like that instead of an error message.
Third- after they send their photos - the last collage stays on the screen and people get confused on how to take more photos. So after someone emails themselves photos or a collage - the collage should go away and refresh back to the 1,2,3 cheese page.
Fourth - I think overall there could be more "tooltips" - little arrows that point to things to tell people what they can do - like - pinch here to adjust and crop your photo - and we can toggle on and off this. Some events you have sophisticated young people but some events you have kids and old people so it would be good to have a little helping hand.
Fifth - when something goes wrong - the message should say "Oops! Something is wrong, please find your photographer and he'll fix it right away" so that they will try to find me to fix it. I know that can get complicated but it was embarrassing for people to read out loud that the camera lost it's connection! haha
but overall, a really really great beginning. Thank you Tim for creating this for the iPad.