Shutter - one of the few cameras with manual settings, whose interface is very clear and simple . Get access to all manual camera settings in two taps. Manual settings for: • Focus • ISO • White Balance • Exposure • Use gestures to control the camera • Handy assistant for more precise focus in manual mode • Flashlight for taking pictures in low light conditions • 20x digital zoom
Great w/ minor bug.
When you change the white balance to the minimum it crashes. Other than that it is great.
Why
This offers no more use than the native camera application.
single front camera
i git this app because it added manual focus for the native camera, however, it supports only the midrange front camera. the upgraded short focal length lens and telephoto lens on the iphone 13 do not show up as choices. the default camera app that comes loaded with the phone relies on autofocus that really has a hard time finding infinity focus like the sky (moon, stars), and the close up focus always wants to jump around to a plane further than its physical minimum. the native camera app only features an auto focus/exposure "lock" that will not allow manual adjustment. the pictures are in the focus that the native software tells you is correct, even though it really has no idea what you are trying to photograph. for night time photography, the native app requires some wrestling and a few throw away shots before it will go up to a maximum of 30 second exposure. the image tracking does do an ok job of making the moving night sky appear to be still, but the resolution of individual objects suffers a concurrent blurring. it would be nice if apple or somebody else could come up with some software that would let the person using the instrument to make editorial decisions, and have the option to interpose as little manipulation as possible between the image sensor and the stored file. effectively, that area of iphone photography exists behind another of the ubiquitous pay walls that seem to underpin the modern economy. for the price, i could've gotten a decent dedicated dslr camera, and an android phone with more user control and way more accessible and free software of all sorts. too bad about all the extra iphone lenses, although it is a treat to be able to focus one of them with this app.
Nice interface but doesn’t work
No sliders visible when I go to ADV button. Stays on AUTO for ISO and exposure. Tried swiping up, down, left, right with no response. No help button unless it’s hidden somewhere. Still looking for a straightforward manual cam control.
Halfway There
It is wonderful as far as options go, it lets me take pictures and then they go to the bottom corner; that’s it though, they don’t save. When I click to look at them in the bottom right corner, all that happens is a loading circle that doesn’t ever finish. Would love it if I could see the images once they have been captured. Makes me wonder where they go haha.
Can’t take a pic
Doesn’t show where to take a pic. I’ve pushed everything
Good but
Doesn’t show the amount of time the shutter remains open. Its just a slider were you can configure it. Otherwise its a great app
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