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Crop photography with bokeh effect by f-number as if you are looking through the optical viewfinder of the camera

CropCamera - Viewfinder

by Shinji Nishijima

What is it about?

Crop photography with bokeh effect by f-number as if you are looking through the optical viewfinder of the camera.

App Details

Version
2.3
Rating
(1)
Size
33Mb
Genre
Photo & Video Graphics & Design
Last updated
September 28, 2024
Release date
March 14, 2022
More info

App Store Description

Crop photography with bokeh effect by f-number as if you are looking through the optical viewfinder of the camera.
The original photo data saved at the same time, so the focus of the portrait and crop range of the photo can be changed after the photo is taken. (Edit on Apple Photos app)
It also pre-visualizes different focal lengths so you can check the frame without taking your camera out of your bag.
You can quickly launch app from Control Center, from the Lock Screen, or with the Action button.

●Features
- You can select from multiple focal lengths (35mm equivalent*) to shoot with, just like changing a single focal length lens on a camera.
- You can get photos with a bokeh effect depending on the aperture value. (However support on devices with wide angle / telephoto lens on a multi-lens iPhone or True Depth Front Camera.)
- This app save the cropped photo with the original portrait photo, and the focus of the portrait and crop range can be changed after the photo is taken. (Edit on Apple Photos app)
- This App has "Fine" , "Mono" (Monochrome) and "Cust"(Custom) filters.
- The filters allow you to adjust Contrast, Brightness, Saturation, Shadows, Highlights, and White Point.
(Tap the magic wand icon to switch to the settings mode.)
- You can add the App launch widget on the Lock Screen for iPhone.

●How to use
1. Select the lens type (Ultra Wide Angle: UW, Wide Angle: W, Telephoto: T).
(Not select on devices without a multi-lens camera.)
2. Select a filter (Non, Fine, Mono, or Cust).
3. Select the focal length (35mm equivalent*). (Down side number)
4. Check the bright frame (translucent).
5. Decide on the composition of the photo.
6. Select the aperture value. (Upper number).
7. Tap the focus point.
8. Press the shutter release button.

●Examples of selectable focal lengths (35mm equivalent*)
Ultra wide angle lens : 13, 14, 16, 18, 21, 24 mm
Wide angle lens : 24, 26, 28, 35, 40, 50 mm
Telephoto lens : 52, 57, 64, 75, 77, 90, 135 mm

●Notes
- Your photos will be saved in the iPhone's standard "Photos" application.
- Please preview your photos from the iPhone's standard "Photos" application.
- The captured image will be cropped and saved. Therefore, the image quality (resolution) will be lower at some focal lengths. Please be careful when printing photos.
- The bokeh effect by the aperture value may not be obtained depending on the shooting conditions.
- Movie recording, Live Photos, and Night mode are not supported.

* Focal lengths are approximate values and are not exact values.

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