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I’m an environmental scientist, so I’m always taking pictures of small things (mushrooms, insects, etc). This app is so incredibly useful for this purpose. The zoom in for manual focusing is the best tool in any camera app I’ve used, and the light adjustment is handy in shady forests or on overcast days. The only thing I really wish it had was location information for each picture. Is there a way to add that functionality?
I have just started using it, and have been greatly impressed with the quality of output. I hope to offer more feedback after I have used it for a reasonable amount of time. Thanks to developer for this great application. Keep up good work. Now that I have used the app for sometimes now, I am totally impressed on the quality of output. However, I have one major concern that any photo or video taken by the app can't be saved outside the App. As a result, I can't move or save the photo or video outside the app. As a result, I can't use my output. On the other hand, continuous storing of output within the app has been increasing inside the app- I can't download it. So, it's of no use. Would you advise how could I get my output out of the App? Thank you. Fazlur Rahman
When manual focusing the enlarged inset helps a lot. However Focus peaking & exposure compensation would raise the bar. Currently 3.5 stars! 12/16/2016 update: Manual focus is one of or it is the best that's available so bump up to 4 stars. It'll deserve 4.5 stars with focus peaking & exposure compensation. 10/5/2018 update: If the amount of bokeh could be adjusted during editing, etc. this would surely rate a 4 to 4.5 stars.
it used to work on my ipad2 with iOS 9.3.5 but now it just crashes to home screen . still works on Android 4 iOS 9.3.5. why one & not the other when they're practically the same thing? it's confusing. it'd be nice if it got fixed, but I've checked a few times & it's still a problem. eventually I'll just forget to check, or it'll start happening on the Android a well. whatever. when it worked, it worked well. it just pisses me off that it stopped working. meep.
Took a while to stumble across this app in the store, I was mentally preparing to roll out my own at that point… though my app’s UI wouldn’t be as on point. The UI for smooth zoom adjustment is great, allowing with one hand to sloowly hone in on your subject while simultaneously adjusting either focus or exposure. Excellent app so far; I would suggest to, if I may: – implement video FPS selector (for slo-mo), record at best resolution possible for chosen FPS – implement ProRes codec selection – implement smooth control of focus and exposure/ISO. Tricky, as Google only exposes ramping API for zoom – invest a bit in error handling and edge cases (I don’t care if the app crashes on me, though if video doesn’t get saved that could be an issue. Had a few crashes but footage got correctly saved each time so far).
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