Camera 4+

Apple

    • 3.3 • 9.5K Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Take stunning photos and videos with true-to-life color in any situation—from everyday moments to studio-quality portraits. Capture detailed shots in low-light situations, and unleash your creativity with features like Portrait mode, Night Mode, Live Photos, slo-mo, time-lapse, panorama, and more*.

Take incredible photos in Photo mode
• Live Photos capture the moments before and after you tap the shutter, bringing your image to life
• Smart HDR and Deep Fusion capture fine detail in highlights and shadows, even in low light situations
• Night mode reveals true-to-life color and sharp photos even in dark scenes
• Panorama mode lets you take it all in and capture a wide field of view
• Use filters or choose different aspect ratios to add creative flair to your photos
• Snap still photos while shooting video by tapping the shutter button
• Capture images in Apple ProRAW for more creative control over highlights, shadows, and color in post processing while taking advantage of Camera’s intelligent image pipeline

Take studio-quality portraits using Portrait mode
• Capture photos with a depth-of-field effect that emphasizes your subject by blurring the background
• Maximize your creativity with Portrait Lighting effects like Studio Light to brighten facial features, Contour Light for more dramatic directional lighting, and Stage Light to isolate your subject in the spotlight
• Use Portrait mode and Portrait Lighting on the front facing camera to take your selfie game to the next level

Capture the moment with stunning video
• Record in a variety of resolutions and frame rates up to 4K60 in stunning 10-bit Dolby Vision HDR
• Shoot slo-mo videos at up to 120 frames per second
• Time-lapse lets you speed up the action
• QuickTake video lets you record video in Photo mode by holding down the shutter button

Cinematic mode puts a cinematographer in your pocket
• Capture gorgeous video with a stunning depth of field effect and focus transitions
• Choose focus points while recording—or let Cinematic mode intelligently choose them for you
• Adjust focus points after recording in the Photos app

Use the Camera app on Apple Watch as a remote
• Choose to use a timer, use the front or rear camera, and set Live Photo and flash options, then snap away — right from your wrist

*Not all features are available on all iPhone or iPad models. Refer to your device’s user guide for information on feature support.

Ratings and Reviews

3.3 out of 5
9.5K Ratings

9.5K Ratings

Deku from Japan Server ,

Flash is garbage

I switched from the iPhone 8 to the iPhone 11. On the iPhone 8, the camera was good. It had nice quality and settings. The iPhone 11 is even better when it comes to those very same categories. Unfortunately, that’s not what this is about. The iPhone 11’s camera flash is a problem, u like the iPhone 8. It, the 11, has a flash that is too bright. When you use the flash of a camera, you expect it to nicely light the surrounding area for a good photo in the dark or wherever you may be. That is not the case with the iPhone 11’s camera flash. The camera flash causes the entire photo to be white. You can see the surrounding area or maybe even the person you took a picture of but it’s bright. The person in the photo’s entire physique is so illuminated and not them due to the flash. I simply wish there was a way to adjust the brightness of the camera’s flash. Something similar to the way we can adjust the brightness of our flashlights in the settings but noooo

Exedera ,

Not bad, but still a few problems, not the camera app though, the actual camera

I used to have an IPhone X and it was pretty great. It took really good photos and I was pretty happy about it. Now I have the IPhone 14 and I’m REALLY happy about it with all the new features including cinematic mode, my favorite. But there is just one tiny but I absolutely hate. How the iPhone 14 has the 12mp and the iPhone 14 Pro has 3 times that. WOULD IT HURT TO MOVE IT UP TO 24MP AT LEAST. Well now it’s too late anyway. One more thing about the camera mp is that why can’t you zoom 2x on the iPhone 14 but you can on the iPhone 15. You could just literally add a button that says 2x. And one more problem I encountered was the brightness. Whenever I try to take low light photos it is really, really good. But when I try to take pictures that are low light but want it to look like that, for example A PERSON WATCHING THE ECLIPSE AND TRYING TO TAKE A PHOTO OF HOW DARK IT IS BUT IT TURNS OUT TO BE REALLY BRIGHT, you should add a button where you can press it so it can be for real like how much light is actually there, and I’m not talking about the night mode thingy. I know making the base models bad makes people buy the pro models I get it but at least put some work into the base and plus or mini whatever models. I’m rating 5 stars because I’m complaining about the camera not the camera app. The camera app is AMAZING as always.

March2023 review ,

Please fix bugs in iOS 16 & 17 upgrades

I have a 13 Pro Max, that came with iOS 15 and is upgraded to the latest iOS 17.5. When the camera app is opened, it freezes in Photo Mode within 5 seconds on the forward facing camera 1x, 0.5 & 3x zoom modes do not work either in this mode of operation. I have tried the other options after it begins working again. Time-lapse, SLO-mo, and Pano modes work on their respective camera lenses. Cinematic, Video, Photo and Portrait Modes freeze the forward facing camera within seconds of switching to those modes. I can’t even snap a quick photo as it will not capture the photo on forward face. Rear-facing photos are the only photos that save in the captured library and are the only videos or photos that will capture, along with Pano front facing, SLO-mo videos , and time-lapse videos. 3rd party apps like Snapchat, can capture and save photos from its app both forward and rear facing, but your built-in Camera app has bugs. If it was a hardware issue, no apps would be able to capture anything. I didn’t start having camera issues until Apple rolled out newer iOS versions. Note: the previous review about an iOS version update which rendered the camera hardware incompatible, was resolved when the next version rolled out. That’s already proof that the problem is within the software not hardware.

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