The iPhone Camera app features key icons like the flash for lighting control, Live Photo for motion capture, and the caret for advanced settings. Icons vary by mode, with options for exposure, timer, ...
The default camera app on Apple’s iPhone is actually quite good. It has an intuitive interphase, as well as a surprising amount features and manual controls. You can easily switch between lenses — ...
Image: Panasonic The camera companion app is one of the key ways your camera communicates with the world, and a good one can ...
Adobe's experimental camera app, Project Indigo, got updated with several new features and support for the latest iPhone.
Even if you're not a pro photographer and don't plan on putting up an exhibit of the images you've taken, chances are your phone's camera roll is still brimming with photos. Maybe most of them are of ...
Obscura 2 gives you powerful camera controls in an easy-to-use package. Photo: Ian Fuchs/Cult of Mac For several years in a row, the iPhone has been one of the most popular cameras in the world. Apple ...
I have not found much joy in iPhone photography of late. Between the flat, HDR-heavy image processing and the stagnant hardware compared to competitors, it’s rare that I’ll use my iPhone for anything ...
A camera with a battery that you can put anywhere.
The iPhone's default Camera app is the way most average users end up snapping photos and recording videos, but it can do a lot more than that. And you don't even have to have a brand new iPhone 15 to ...
There’s more to a great camera phone than hardware. Sure, camera sensors, focal lengths, and the chipset all have a major role to play. However, a phone’s camera app can make or break the experience.
On a recent trip to a remote location in India’s chilly Ladakh region for astrophotography capture, one of my friends, who is a seasoned photojournalist, told me to embrace the noise in photos.