Android Camera App

Are third party camera apps for android worth using?

What camera app do you use?

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Opencamera

Lg's stock app

the camera app on the iPhone is GOAT. androidfags missing out

This

v10 is the best phone currently on the market. I bought g4 though, as it was cheap.

It's good but I wish it could do ISO/Aperture Priority.
It's annoying that I can't set my ISO to say 50 and have it automatically choose the shutter speed (Like any god damn camera does) BUT NO I HAVE TO SIT THERE AND FIDDLE WITH IT FOR 5 MINUTES TRYING TO FIND THE CORRECT SHUTTER SPEED FOR A PROPER EXPOSURE.
Pretty sure this is a limitation of Camera2 API though.

It's not the best phone on the market though.
The performance and battery life are incredibly sub-par, and this is coming from someone who owns and loves their V10.

performance is overrated. It is fast enough for everything but maybe games, which nobody cares about.

Yes but it's really disappointing to see a phone from late 2015 that some people paid $500+ for lag and get worse benchmarks then a phone I had 2 years before.

this.. snapdragon 808 is bad

I don't see a lag on my g4. And I can't care less about benchmarks. Of course better processor is better but it shouldn't be a dealbreaker.

Snap Camera

DSLR Camera

That shit is so terrible. Like any open source software it's buggy, broken, no user design whatsoever and things nobody needs

Snapcamera is good if you know what you're doing and understand how Android Camera APIs work.

>like any open source project
Pajeet please

You get it wrong, pajeet likes linux, opensource shits and amd

White europeans and americans use windows nvidia and normal, good writtem programs , except the autists

Goddamn androids stock camera app garbage

>be using samsungs forever
>install a custom rom without samsungs shit
>never want to use camera now

Open camera still can't do everything that the stock camera does, which is unfortunate because the stock app sucks

LG camera that came with my phone cause it has auto HDR and slow-mo videos, and google camera occasionally to take photospheres

Camera FV-5, best camera for Android phones.

Imagine buying a phone with a functional camera app, keyboard, email and browser where you didn't have to become a software stability and function tester for ever app you required.

Is this really fun for Android people?

Shot this on my 6P with Manual Camera, then just tweaked it slightly as the contrast was blown out a little

imagine being cucked by a company so much you pay a massively high price for a phone that does half the stuff of a phone that's 1/2 - 2/3 the price?

Is this really fun for iCunts?

settings?

ISO60
1/947

Then I took the RAW file into RAWTherapee and decreased the saturation and bumped up the shadow highlighting just a bit to make it appear more life-like

Here's the JPEG

That looks p. bad, tbqh famalam.

Imagine being so poor you have to buy a cheap shitty phone with a beta release quality OS that laggy, crashy, and that all the apps are 1/2 to 1/3 as good, for no particular reason.

Sucks to be you poorfag

Nexus 6P here so I wouldn't know what it's like to have shit build-quality, OS, support and apps

Have fun on your iPoo though (:

Is there an app that can take a flash and non-flash photo at the same time?

I used to have a Fujifilm camera 10 years ago with this feature, it was useful as fuck. It would take both shots, then I would choose which I prefer later at my own leisure.

Is there a camera that lets you toggle microphone while recording video?