Tuesday
Jun292010
New iPhone Photo App: ProShots Camera
Tuesday, June 29, 2010 at 10:00AM |
Glyn Evans
Description from the AppStore: ProShots Camera is an all-in-one camera application for iPhone. It adds many features to your iPhone rivaling Compact Digital Camera features.
Features:
- Share your photos via email or Facebook.
- Use the anti-shake feature to prevent blurriness in your photos.
- Use the timer feature to take group photos.
- Add time/location stamp to your photos.
- Use the digital zoom capability up to 4X.
- Use flash feature for better night shots.
- Apply color effects such as Black & White or Sepia.
- Use Big Button to conveniently take your own photos.
- Use the rulers to adjust your photo like pros do.
AppStore Link: ProShots Camera - Price: £0.59/$0.99
Editors comments: Yet another camera replacement app, just how many do we need!!
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Reader Comments (3)
Really, let's keep trying to make the iPhone a "digital" camera! Why doesn't Apple/Jobs leave the iPhone camera as it is- wonderfully challenging if you have any aesthetic sensibility about you. They should encourage app creators to improve the filter type apps such as LoMob, Camera Bag, etc and go into the digital camera business on the side-- or make a specific digital camera phone but DON'T call it the iPhone for Pete's sake!! I'm tired of all their foraging for "perfection" w/ the iphone's camera. As it is (3GS w/certain apps), it is an ARTISTIC medium and that's why I'm keeping mine.
What are Apple/Steve Jobs supposed to do? It's an externally developed app, all they could do is start declining any camera-based apps and deny developers an income which wouldn't be fair at all.
The App Store is about choice, no one's making you buy such apps.
@Gara,
I welcome the new camera and all improvements to it. It's not the camera that makes the shot, it's the eye behind it and the new iPhone will not make crappy shots look wonderful just as a DSLR will not make you a pro photographer. The joy of the iPhone is its mobility and instant uploading ability, its artistic quality comes from the great quality of apps...not its low-fi camera.