This is a legacy version of Hydra, the camera app. Look up Hydra 2 in the App Store, or use this link: bit.ly/hydra-2
Irritating
I am not going to pay a subscription price to get pretty much the exact same thing with a number two next to the title. I already paid for this app, so it was a pretty lousy thing to do to stick a pop-up ad in it under the guise of an “update.”
Worst HDR app
All it ever says is that it cannot take the picture
Hydra Christmas Tree
I took a night shot of my Christmas tree and put it on Facebook. It looked better than the original tree and earned dozens of kudos. Jan Wood
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thanks so much for the maintenance update
Needs more features + a photo timer
The app is coo it’s Ight but can y’all please add a photo timer so we can take pics and videos with a timer that we can manually set and add more manual controls as well like come on now bro how y’all gone make a 32 megapixel high resolution camera wit no manual controls or setting update the app bro 🤣 other than that pics come out nice clean and crispy with real true high quality and higher megapixels too better than the iPhone camera but still needs more updates and features
Not for iPhone12
I'm sorry to disappoint you but this isn't the camera app you are looking for if you have a new phone. But even after saying that, I have an iPad Pro 2nd Gen and the camera zoom & resolution adds no value there either. I have done many tests and while it seems that the image seems softer-edged tricking you into clarity, a quick zoom-crop will reveal there is no new detail added. In this day and age, what you are looking for is a neural network that will improve the image after the snap; but I'm telling you that if you practice your normal camera app editing you'll find you have all the quality you need (don't forget to maximise resolution in the settings) Applied for a refund (was no way to test the app before paying for it) but 3 stars since it is still a camera app and people with older phones seem to find benefit.
Not relevant on newer iPhones
This multi-image interpolation may have done wonders five years ago but it does not stack up to the latest cameras. I’m not even the latest and the built in camera gives better HDR, low light, and zoomed detail. If you’re still on an older iPhone, this may help out in many ways. I have no way to test that, though.
Bug fixes and performance improvements
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