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Pop Camera : A New Fun App for Your iPhone
Pop Camera : A New Fun App for Your iPhone
Pop Camera For Your iPhone
Your iPhone will have a new fun app called the Pop Camera. This is a new fun toy camera app with which you can choose different multi-shot cameras. You can also have different film effects.
Meet The Pop Camera
Pop Camera is an app which turns your camera into an old school toy camera without buying the said camera or fussing with film. The app has been around for a few…
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Gudak app simulates a disposable camera on your iPhone
Gudak app simulates a disposable camera on your iPhone
A new photo app called Gudak aims to recreate the disposable camera experience on your iPhone.
The way it works is the Gudak app provides you with a ‘roll of film’ with 24 frames. Once you’ve shot your 24 frames, you can send it in to the Gudak lab for ‘processing’.
This takes about three days, at which point you’ll get your images back. Images are edited with retro-looking tones and colours that…
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The iPhone has evolved to be a fantastic Camera, but you can get even more out of it. Check out the best, most buzzed-about Camera Apps for your iPhone
http://www.focaloid.com/the-best-ipnoe-camera-apps-for-mobile-photography/
Jag.gr has announced the upcoming launch of 645PRO for iPhone. Their aim is to give iPhone-using serious amateurs and professional photographers a real camera feel and not a computer experience. Judging by the video (above) they may just succeed in their meeting that challenge. The spec sheet is chock-full of photography goodies including metering, 2-stage shutter, selectable camera backs, film stocks, and the option to save RAW (TIFF) images. *It is worth mentioning that here is some nuance when discussing RAW. For more information on Jag.gr's explanation of RAW click here.
I have not found any information concerning the possibility of 645pro having native social sharing features but even if Jag.gr has chosen to forego any, I don't see a problem. If sharing is desired, most iPhone users already has downloaded a handful of different apps that can get that job done.
There is no announced date just yet for the apps availability but, the website states that the release is "imminent." I am anxious to get my hands on this on.
(via 645 PRO for iPhone, for ultimate camera control and image quality)