Camera360 Finally Updated To Add Sony QX Camera Support
by Joe White
November 13, 2013
Camera360 is looking good thanks to a recent update adding support for Sony's "snap-on" QX10 and QX100 cameras.
The update, which we first heard about back in a September press release, is now finally live in the App Store. Camera360 4.7 for the iPhone and iPod touch is indeed compatible with both QX cameras, allowing iDevice owners to use the application to shoot QX-powered images (rather than using Sony's own much-criticized PlayMemories Mobile app).
Besides this, the application now also auto-adjusts shooting settings depending on the present environment.
Changes made in the updated app, then, include:
Gary Gu, marketing director of Camera360, discussed QX support back in September. He said: "Through working with Sony DSC-QX100 and DSC-QX10 cameras, we’re making it easier for mobile photographers to capture high quality pictures with the most popular and professional filters. We’re making continuous improvements to provide a better photography experience for global smartphone users." Of course, this new feature aside, Camera360 is nevertheless a great standalone iPhone Camera app replacement. Lots of features, including impressive photo effects, photo montages, self portraits, low-light shooting, and enhanced editing tools make it a fair match - and even a better option - than Apple's own built-in Camera application. Support for Sony QX cameras means users of the snap-on product have another reason to choose Camera360 over Apple's Camera app. Camera360 can be downloaded in the App Store free of charge, and is optimized for the iPhone and iPod touch. Check out the updated application now, or for more of our recent news, see: Apple's "iPhone 6" Could Be A Revolutionary Device, If You Got A New iPad mini With Retina Display, Start With These Apps, and Qello For iOS Says Hello To New Video Player Engine, 64-Bit Support And More. Image credit: Boy Genius Report
- Intelligent detect shooting environment to take amazing pictures.
- Newly added Sony Lens-style cameras mode, the magic choice for phone photography.