![]() ![]() It's not as slick or as beautifully designed as some, but its focused and minimalist approach might be to many photographers' tastes. Custom CamĬustom Cam is another app that exposes most of the iPhone camera's innards to the photographer. Its developers, tap tap tap, recently spawned a free version which eschews some of the manual and advanced features, but for the price we happily recommend the full version here. The Clarity power-up in particular is capable of breathing life into otherwise unsalvageable snaps. The post processing tools in the lightbox are most comprehensive, with a well-considered selection of presets and filters if only a quick fix is required. The dedicated macro mode deserves a mention too, with Camera+'s viewfinder zoom and focus slider making it one of the easiest apps with which to nail a close-up. We find the Horizon Level option helpful and unobtrusive, and there's even Apple Watch support for timer shots. The hamburger menu reveals further camera settings including options to alter output quality starting at social media-friendly small files and up to huge lossless TIFF files. Manual shooting options are exposed in a slide-out panel allowing focus, exposure, white balance and shutter speed to be separately set via a slider or a touch on the composition. Don't be fooled by this apparent austerity, though. Camera+Ĭamera+ is one of the best-selling camera apps in the App Store and, with its powerful blend of simplicity and sophistication, it's easy to see why.įront and centre is a clean, minimalist viewfinder with little more than a large shutter release button, zoom slider and menu on display. Twisting the Mode dial around to 'Guide' reveals a 62-page manual that hints at the 645 PRO's depth – however, it is well worth a read to ensure you get the most from one of the most comprehensive camera apps in the App Store. The busy main screen faithfully mimics both the viewfinder of a traditional camera and the many knobs, dials and buttons.Ħ45 PRO's extensive feature list includes spot and matrix metering, shutter and ISO priority modes, ☓ EV exposure compensation, tap/slide focus override with focus peaking, a handful of classic film stocks, and the ability to export in 'developed RAW' TIFF files.Īny camera feature can be controlled with the exception of aperture – sadly still a physical limitation on most smartphone hardware. Photographers familiar with the manual controls of a DSLR will feel right at home here. 645 PRO is one of the oldest 'serious photography' apps available in the App Store, but it is still regularly updated – now at Mk III – and remains among the best. ![]()
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