Fisheye Fans Will Love Snappr
The fisheye effect can be hard to pull off on your iPhone. However, with Snappr, fisheye photos have never looked better.
The fisheye effect can be hard to pull off on your iPhone. However, with Snappr, fisheye photos have never looked better.
TapShot is a brand-new camera app that is totally customizable. You decide which features you want, how you access them, and how your display should look.
The new Hipstamatic Disposable camera app lets you share cameras with friends.
A new concept published by ADR Studio highlights exactly how Apple could revolutionize the photography industry with the iPhone 5.
Here they are, the top iPhone apps in the last week.
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After more than a year of fighting, Tap Tap Tap's VolumeSnap feature for Camera+ returns once more, and this time it should be for good.
Back in iOS 4, it was possible to zoom in the Camera app by double-tapping an iOS device's screen. However, in iOS 5 Apple removed the feature, replacing it with pinch-to-zoom which, in all honesty, isn't that practical. Now, a new jailbreak tweak called "ZoomIsBack!" brings iOS 4's tap-to-zoom feature to iOS 5.
These side by side images show the improvements to the iPhone's camera since its original launch.
Check out this amazing video shot entirely on the iPhone 4S.
As you know, one of the key new features of the iPhone 4S is its incredible camera. Indeed, it's not only faster, but packs an 8MP sensor, a larger 2.4 aperture, and an amazing IR filter that will make colors look better than ever. Many of you have been asking to see how it performs, and Apple complied by posting some unedited first shots.
A new universal iOS application called "Camera+ After Effects" allows users to apply a series of different effects to images shot on an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. While the app looks promising, we are sad to report that there are a few issues with the $0.99 application.
Top Camera, the all-in-one camera replacement app, has just gotten lots of new features with its latest update.
Those who rely on Tap Tap Tap's Camera+ to capture, edit, and share great moments with the perfect photo(s) now have the opportunity to add custom captions to their images, including optional date and time stamps.
The camera on the iPhone gets better with each iteration. This App List will help you get the best out of the iPhone's camera. In addition, your iDevice can be used as a tool in concert with a DSLR camera to take your photography to the next level.
Apple’s secrecy is legendary especially when it comes to releasing new iDevices. Still, there are subtle signs that suggest the iPhone 5 and iOS 5 are coming very soon. Case in point, Apple recently began approving apps that are compliant with the next iOS release, according to news first reported by Cult Of Mac.
If you're looking to speed up your iPhone's built-in Camera application, consider purchasing and downloading InstaCam. This new jailbreak tweak allows users to add a series of new features to the app, which make shooting images quicker than ever before.
LensFlare ($0.99) is an iPhone application that allows users to enhance photographs by adding lens flares. Recently, the application received an update (version 7.0) adding two new kinds of flares: “SuperFlare” and “Transformers.”
Top Camera is a cool new app from the developers of popular art app ArtStudio. With an attractive user interface and tons of great features, this app may convince you to dump a slew of other photography apps. Top Camera helps you take better photos, edit them, add effects, and share your results.
Many app developers will make some big changes once iOS 5 is released this fall. Apple has yet again added functionality that was, until now, only obtainable through third party apps. The developers will need to pack in more advanced features or else come out with new apps. We walk you through some of the apps endangered by iOS 5 in this AppList.
Capture is a new iPhone application that allows users to quickly shoot video on an iPhone or iPod touch.
A new startup called card.io has made it possible for users to pay for goods using the iPhone's built-in camera.
Get ready to start shnapping! This social photography app comes with the label “WARNING: HIGHLY ADDICTING SUBSTANCE” for a reason.