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Manual Photo Camera app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 864 ratings )
Utilities Photo & Video
Developer: Rego Korosi
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.2.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 31 Oct 2014
App size: 3.45 Mb

Have precise control over focus, exposure, ISO, shutter speed, white balance, and flash level, just by simply moving the slider while taking a photo.

Manual Photo Camera gives you DSLR-like controls with an intuitive interface.

* 250.000 sales worldwide. Thank You All! *

Other Features:
• Timer
• Zoom (max. 3x)
• Grids
• Photos saved directly to camera roll
• Delete last photo taken

• Focus
Control the lens position of your camera, focus from macro to infinity.

• White Balance
Control the color temperature of your image, to get the most accurate color.

• ISO
Control the sensitivity of your camera to light, balance between better image quality and brighter images.

• Shutter Speed
Control the amount of time your camera’s shutter is open. Short shutter speeds can freeze fast-moving subjects, while long shutter speeds can achieve motion blur effects.

• EV
Fine tune the exposure by adjusting the exposure value compensation.

Latest reviews of Manual Photo Camera app for iPhone and iPad

Amazing app, but...
It is an amazing app, but dont have zoom! Even the zoom like the original system app
Awesome
It was really a awesome app, it provides various function to make an iPhone more better
Great For What It Needs To Do
Even if your not experienced, I recommend getting this app. even just messing around with all the futures will make your picture better. Great for getting those shots the normal camera isnt smart enough to get! :-) buy it asap
Good and Easy
Easy to use controls. Does exactly what it says. Will use this for a long time.
great photo app
The interface is nice and simple, and the manual controls let you get the best out of the iPhone camera in situations that would otherwise throw off the sensor. I wish it had support for programmable presets, so I could quickly switch back to full auto mode or to specific modes for specific situations, like shutter priority or aperture priority.
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