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Fjorden Camera

Fjorden Camera

Manual Controls + RAW

⭐️4.5 / 5
Rating
🙌695
Ratings
📼9 scs
Content
📦~ in 2 weeks
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Fjorden Camera

2.3.1

June 26, 2024

— Fix an issue that might lead to being stuck in onboarding after pairing a Fjorden grip
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2.3.0

June 6, 2024

We are proud to announce that Fjorden is now part of the iconic German camera brand Leica. Read our story here → https://shop.fjorden.co/pages/about.
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2.2.11

May 2, 2024

- Under the hood improvements

2.2.10

January 25, 2024

— Fixed an issue with the grip shutter in video mode

2.2.9

January 22, 2024

— Fixed an issue that might cause the captured photo to be 48MP even though 12MP is selected
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2.2.8

January 11, 2024

— Suppress volume HUD when pressing the grip shutter button — Save and restore exposure settings when pausing/resuming the camera, for example, when opening the gallery
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2.2.7

January 3, 2024

— Fix portrait mode using the ultra-wide camera even though the regular wide camera is selected — Use new volume button events on iOS 17.2+ to trigger shutter, which should greatly improve reliability
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2.2.6

December 6, 2023

— Continuously cycle through lenses via flicking — Fix crash when capturing photo on 2× when RAW or HEIF/RAW is selected — Fix crash when switching from format that supports zoom to RAW when the 2× camera is selected — Fix crash when quickly switching between smart processing settings in video mode
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2.2.5

November 14, 2023

— Hide focus loupe when half-pressing shutter button — Increase delay before hiding focus loupe when using the grip dial to focus — Fix crash on launch when grip is connected — Fix crash on iPhone Xʀ
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2.2.4

October 25, 2023

— Improvements to the manual focus control, it should be much snappier now, especially when using with the grip ---- Thank you for choosing our app! We greatly appreciate your support. If you enjoy using our app, please consider leaving a review on the App Store. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us enhance our app and provide an even better experience for you and other users. If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please don't hesitate to get in touch → team@fjorden.co.
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Price History of Fjorden Camera

Description of Fjorden Camera

The Fjorden Camera App is an advanced, yet intuitive camera app for fast, one-handed shooting* ++ FEATURES ++ • Manual camera controls • Exposure compensation • ISO & shutter speed • White balance (preset & fully manual) • Assisted & manual focus • Face detection • Focus peaking • Composition tools • Digital zoom • One-handed UI • Dynamic type support • Shoot in ProRAW**, RAW, JPG & HEIF • EXIF/Metadata viewer *Fjorden requires a Fjorden grip. Get yours at https://fjorden.co **ProRAW requires iPhone 12/13/14/15 Pro / Pro Max ---- Thank you for choosing our app! We greatly appreciate your support. If you enjoy using our app, please consider leaving a review on the App Store. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us enhance our app and provide an even better experience for you and other users. If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please don’t hesitate to get in touch → team@fjorden.co. Privacy policy: https://fjorden.co/privacy Terms of Use: https://fjorden.co/terms
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Fjorden Camera: FAQ

Is Fjorden Camera iPad-compatible?

The Fjorden Camera software is not compatible with iPad devices.
The Fjorden Camera app was released by Fjorden Electra AS.
Fjorden Camera requires iOS 16.0 or later.
4.5: The Fjorden Camera app gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of The Fjorden Camera App Is Photo & Video.
The current version of Fjorden Camera is 2.3.1.
Fjorden Camera released its latest update on July 5, 2024.
Fjorden Camera was initially released on February 8, 2023.
The Fjorden Camera app is rated Fjorden Electra AS.
Currently, the Fjorden Camera app supports the following languages: American English.
No, Fjorden Camera is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Fjorden Camera does not feature in-app purchases for users.
No, Fjorden Camera does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Fjorden Camera

  • The app has sold me

    I installed the app, and at a dark concert venue, quickly and easily set exposure and selected a look/film stock for snapshots better than anything I’ve had in years. Quick. Easy.
    I’m ordering the interface bundle this weekend.
  • Some software limitations

    I also have the grip and it would be really nice to be able to zoom in ProRaw 48mp mode also as this actually is possible in several other 3rd party iPhone camera apps. Additionally, ability to set preset focal lengths crops for e.g. 28mm, 35mm etc., like in the native iPhone camera apps would be really nice to have in a app like this. The grip itself, although quite expensive is actually very nicely designed and tactile but unfortunately these software limitations reduce its use cases for me quite a bit.
  • Well designed and thought out

    I love how simple the UI is on this app, as someone looking for something to make the camera on my phone feel a little more intentional it was a bit of a surprise to see such a clean ui.

    It is refreshing to see an app without ads or subscriptions that is free to use and is funded by a hardware sales model. My only complaints with the app so far are related to feature completeness, but it appears that the app is under some regular updates. Features that I see as lacking right now are:
    - manual focus zoom is always centered, it would be nice to choose where in the viewfinder gets zoomed in during focus adjustment
    - film simulations are a bit aggressive, it would be nice to either adjust the intensity or allow for the import of film simulations similar to Ricoh
    - film simulation photos cannot be taken simultaneously with raw photos. I sort of understand this philosophically, because using a film simulation is a different use case than raw photography, but I think there is value here if you want to leave film simulation on for ease of share-ability while still having a raw shot in case you get an unexpectedly nice shot