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  • Great app. Great support.

    Very impressed by the photos. When I did have a crashing issue (solution was a simple restart or the phone), the developer got back to me with a solution very quickly. Highly recommended.
  • Don't get it

    I just don't get this app, I get better pics from the HDR setting on the iPhone 5 and had to buy it to find out its rubbish, fail. Where's the refund button !
  • Creativity unleased

    AvgCamPro is an app that will let you do things with your iOS device's camera you only dreamed of. One word though, you will need to use a tripod/clamp of some sort or brace your device against something. Hand held won't work. Great price, great app.
  • New updated slowed everything

    The new update slowed my app up, I have a 5s and it takes a shot once every 20 seconds when it should once every 0 seconds, but it operates like it should be going faster so the apps super glitchy right now. I love this app so much and it really messed up a shoot last night with it not working. Please fix that!
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  • Crashes often

    Looked great on the recent Guardian video, however frequently crashes on my iPhone 5s. I've not even been able to use the app.
  • Superb for any camera user

    Really adds to shots
  • NOT WORKING!!!

    Just payed a dollar for this app and it doesn't even work. It keeps crashing!
  • App crashing

    The old version responded very well to use. As soon as I updated the app appears to crash once launching. I have deleted the app & after redownloading it still crashes. Please fix this soon, this app is one of my favorites and I would hate to use another app.
  • Great app

    A DSLR will always take a better picture but apps like these push the teeny iPhone camera to its limits.

    Awesome job!
  • Great tool for high quality photos

    This version is more stable on my 4S, and offers wider range of options for shot set-up.
    I use it for noise reduction in shots with poor light and shadow, for great blurring of water - rivers, fountains, waterfalls etc, and for removing people from landscape and cityscapes.
    The improved stability also makes it very useful for HDR shots. Lock focus on the highlights for the ‘dark shot' and use the gain option at the end to produce a version with well-lit shadows - the ‘light shot' Combine these in any HDR program and you have a really powerful way to extend dynamic range from a single shot.
    Perhaps a future version could automate that?
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