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ProCamera – Updated

ProCamera is a well-balanced 5-in-1 app that enhances still photo and video, and includes a suite of photo editing tools, social networking support, and camera related utilities.

Check out What’s New in this update below. This is a free update, if you have previously downloaded this app. If not, you can download it here. It retails for $2.99/£1.99.

 

What’s New?

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iPhone 5 optimized to fit the 4-inch retina screen

Video Stabilization (“Anti-Shake” for video recording)

Night capture mode with ISO Boost. Auto-adjustment up to ISO 3200 for brighter nighttime photos.

Adjustable JPEG compression (50 – 100%)

iOS 6 optimized: 1.5x faster photo saving (compared to iOS 5)

Important note: Volume Trigger is removed in ProCamera 3.8 by request.

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3 Comments

  • Dilshad

    I am only worried about the Night capture mode with ISO Boost. Auto-adjustment up to ISO 3200 for brighter nighttime photos. Because is an auto-adjustment, what has happened with the other photo-taking app including the native and camera+ plus is that when there is no light or very dim light, it goes almost into a slow-shutter mode and blurs Inge in the background and makes really difficult form napping while moving… If you are still and standing and your subject is not moving either, then it is brilliant and does miracles with the light, however, for us street photographers… It can be a bit difficult and I cannot risk it… So I might not update this one, only for this reason!

  • Dilshad

    Ps apologies for the typos trying to write to fast… Hope it is clear what I was saying if not let me know…

  • Dilshad

    Ok… Never comment until you don’t know your stuff… I just read the tutorial about night photography with Procamera and wow!!!! I just found out that isoboost can be turned on and off!!! I take everything that I’ve said up here back!!! I might upgrade it then…