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  • Low Spec Features Compared to Rest

    It’s crazy how the app “CameraPixels” another premium - similar to yours - camera app has focus bracketing AND bracketing in general for HDR photo taking, up to 15 photos of different exposures. Why does this - you - advertise as the best, but seem have zero intention to implement these features. Also camera pixels has the ability to LOCK the shutter speed in video to achieve and actual 180 shutter angle when recording video. Allowing ISO to change dynamically and extremely fast. You - ProcCam 4, and 5 - only allow the user to set the shutter Manuel - in video -to achieve the desired shutter angle, even worse the iso can’t be set to AUTO when shutter speed is in Manuel - in video mode -. So when recording, this desired setup only allows the user to change iso Manuel. Creating pretty UN-Smooth exposition change / gradation when recording. Also, please implement a more Manuel long exposure, instead of always blowing iso outa wack when detecting a really dark scene. AND PLEASE ALLOW 4K MAX video to be uploaded to google drive / similar services when pressing that share button.
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  • Somewhat disappointed

    I was looking forward to having a camera app that enables a tiff format. I did a test in the following light situation: living room, 10pm, incandescent overhead light, bright enough to read a book). I used both the Procam app and the native iPad camera app to see a side-by-side comparison. I have an iPad 2017 that does not support RAW.

    I had high hopes for the Procam app, but the pictures that were shot with the native iPad app were much clearer. I tried many more tests, varying iso's, shutter speeds and white balance. I consistently found that in the above light situation, Procam had problems focusing sharply. I photographed objects that were only 30 inches away as well as objects that were 9 feet away. I even did a closeup shot of my knee from about 15 inches away.

    In all instances, Procam did not focus well. Shots were also grainy even with low ISO settings. The native iPad camera app focused very well with no problems, and did not have the grain problems.

    As far as I'm concerned, there is no point in having high resolution format capability like tiff if I cannot focus sharply. I would like to have my money refunded.
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  • Used to be really awesome

    This camera app used to work really well, but lately it has become unreliable. I have reinstalled it twice, but it has still crashed and destroyed pictures I really wanted. Whenever I shoot multiple RAW or TIFF photos the app tends to not handle the load very well and proceeds to act very clunky. During those times it looks like it saves photos but all of mine were black. If I quit and restart the app then the photos save normally again. This has happened on more than one occasion which means I now have to hope they update the app and improve it. If I take photos normally like everyone else the app works fine, but if you make the app work hard then it crashes or ruins photos quickly.
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  • If you have any doubts, this app is everything you want it to be!

    I purchased this app right before my vacation to Europe. I wanted to take photos, but the native camera app, just isn't functional enough, in situations where you want certain effects (like the amazing included long shutter feature) or you just can't get the settings right with the minimal design in the Apple camera app. With this app all of the information a DSLR displays, is displayed for your phone camera. I like this app, as it unlocks the full potential of the app, and I would recommend it to anyone, who is sometimes disappointed by the iPhone camera app.3
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