1.22
March 12, 2024
Some minor bug fixes
1.20
October 17, 2023
i3DPhotoCam uses two side-by-side cameras with different focal lengths on the back of the camera to take synchronized pictures. The conventional three-lens iPhone had a standard and a telephoto camera side by side, but the iPhone15 Pro has a new camera layout with a standard and an ultra-wide-angle camera side by side. To accommodate this change, a "Switch to standard and ultra-wide-angle cameras" option was added to the app settings. In addition, the 35mm equivalent focal length of each camera's shooting data (EXIF) is used to calculate the same magnification for the left and right cameras, but since there is a large error, the size ratio of the left and right cameras can now be set manually.
More1.1
June 16, 2021
Changed so that you can cancel by tapping the share button after taking one shot when in two shot (cha-cha) mode. Also changed so that tapping the camera mode after one shot cancels the first shot and switches to stereo camera mode.
More1.0
May 4, 2021
$1.99
Save images in high resolution
You can save your photos in high resolution.
Yes, i3DPhotoCam is available for iPad users.
MASUJI SUTO is the developer of i3DPhotoCam.
Your iOS device should have iOS 13.0 or later installed to run the app.
Currently, i3DPhotoCam has a user rating of 4.
I3dphotocam Relates To The Photo & Video App Genre.
1.22 is the most recent version of the i3DPhotoCam app.
November 30, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the i3DPhotoCam app.
i3DPhotoCam officially launched on February 6, 2023.
i3DPhotoCam is considered child-appropriate and rated MASUJI SUTO.
The following list of languages is supported by the i3DPhotoCam app: English, Japanese.
No, i3DPhotoCam is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, i3DPhotoCam supports in-app purchases for added functionality.
No, i3DPhotoCam does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.
No, there are no commercial ads in i3DPhotoCam.