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Es la mejor app que e tenido en mi vida
Really useful camera app but I’d love it if you made it available for ultra wide and telephoto camera for pro users. Also maybe some sort of nd filter so slow shutter speeds can be used during daylight.
I love the control and the sharp photos I get. Would be 5 stars if there was the ability to change lenses on my iPhone 12Pro.
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Hello there!I have downloaded and tested dozens of free manual camera apps. This one is not particularly special or fancy. It works. You can adjust pretty much all manual controls but it is a bit limited in settings. The resolution is a bit patchy as well. For pro photographers, this is not your app! For beginners looking for something with a bit more control than the iPhone native camera app, it’s good. However there is a weird alignment issue with the aperture symbol and the other control symbols. Editor please fix this and add more settings and controls! Anyways not much more to say. Bye!
theres not even an option to use the selfie camera. i literally only downloaded this to adjust light exposure of my selfie cam , there was no option to switch to that camera. absolutely useless waste of time and space, 0/10, do not download.
The app keeps knocking me out
The longest exposure Mcamera will allow on my SE is 1/4 second. I was hoping for 30 seconds for All-Sky photography.
No options in setting to allow access to photos, so cant even take a photo
The app comes off as a "free" camera roll app. Well you can't actually use anything in the app unless you pay for it. I mean if it costs money then just charge the app, not until I download it to only then find out?? Like ????
With mcamera you can control parameters that are not available in the standard camera app: - Focus distance - ISO sensitivity - Shutter speed - White balance With manual control of shutter speed you can keep ISO as low as possible which will give you less noise on the photos. Long shutter speed would also give you opportunity to take photos with smeared elements such as car lights or smooth river water. Terms of service: https://vdugnist.com/mcamera_tos.html