Hi there! Which is best camera app with manual controls (ISO, shutter speed, etc.) and best photo quality (without camera2api)?
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From what I know theres Vignette and Camera360 something, which one takes a better image and I heard with the latest Vignette you cant silence the camera shutter even if you choose the silent settings in the apps menu.. anyone tried this ?
I'm using lgcamera and wanted to know the best settings for our camera (contrast, saturation, sharpness, etc)
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I'm looking for camera app that has:
* fast brust picture option
* panorama picture option
* macro
* face detection
* Image Stabilizer (especially while using flash in dark places)
Now I use the default app the comes with SGS3 but I have always blury pictures when I take pictures at night \ in dark places. Panorama pictures also blury.
Any suggestions?
There are other camera apps out there, check Google Play Store under the Apps, Photography section and play around with any app that takes your fancy.
Try to remember that the SGS3 is a camera phone, not a camera. Night shots will be tricky on this phone due to sensor size, led flash and 2.6 f stop.
The stock camera app does all you want apart from good low light stabilization. Image stabilization will not prevent blur in photos. High iso speed and fast shutter will but you will loose image quality.
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what about the blury panorama shot?
Camera ZOOM FX has a nice stable shot feature and also burst shot mode, but i doubt it has panorama feature.
Buy "procapture" clearly the best camera atm.also contains most of the features u request
Edit: if u want a really cool, featurerich gallery go for "fish bowl photo gallery",it's free in market
I'd have to say Camera360 or CameraZoomFX. For burst shooting i think you'll have to stick with the stock app.
This is NOT my app. I did not develop it. I've tried tons of camera apps on Google Play as well as leaked manufacture cameras (Sony, Lenovo).
A good camera app with no gimmicks or fancy effects and filters: A Better Camera.
(if you are looking for gimmicky effects, fancy frames, pink hearts, kitty cats stickers, this is not the camera for you - see Camera Zoom FX, Camera Fx, Cymera, etc.)
The features I look for in basic camera app:
- Fast startup
- Easy to get to exposure compensation, and visible comp setting
- Composition grid (a plus)
- Touch to focus (surprisingly, not all 3rd party camera app has this)
- Thumbnail of picture last taken (Camera FV-5 doesn't have this)
- Exposure bracketing mode
- Visible flash on/off status
A Better Camera fits the bill and its interface usability rates high in my book. Close behind is the Lenovo Super Camera, stock AOSP camera, and Camera FV-5 (pay version). I can't say much about Focal because it keeps FC'ing. Another decent, thinking-photographer camera is Shot Control, but the viewer is too small for me.
Lenovo Super Camera loads up fast and has the swipe-to-gallery feature, but it's missing the visible status of exposure compensation setting. If you don't use that, then try it (v3.1.3 fails with FC on the very first load, but works fine afterward. v3.5 FCs all the time on my phone with Liquid Smooth ROM).
A Better Camera have additional pay features, but I don't need them. Between this and the stock AOSP/Lenovo Super camera, my basic camera needs are fulfilled when I don't have the more dedicated photography gear with me.
Thank you for your review.
We're continuing to improve A Better Camera. The upcoming changes will include faster start and "professional" features such as Exposure lock.
BTW, A Better Camera is open source, thus open for improvements from 3-rd party developers. Here is a thread about it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2484586
i found no camera app with working manuel shutter speed and ISO