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Discover the 10 best Android camera apps to get high-quality photos
1. Google Camera Port (the best option)
Arguably the best feature of Pixel phones is the stellar cameras. But it is not the device that gives great results. Google Camera software has some great tricks. Users were able to improve camera quality on other devices by using the same app. We have a handy guide that contains a list of Google Camera ports for various devices.
The FV-5 has a lot of manual controls. This includes focus, white balance, exposure, and even shutter speed. Once you have everything, you can capture RAW, PNG, and RGB images with no data loss. This makes it easy to tamper with images after they have been captured with more powerful editing software.
4. MX camera
Camera MX is a relatively old app, but it has been updated frequently. The interface is simple and easy to use. This app doesn't have a lot of very powerful features. One of the cool things is the ability to make GIFs. It also has a built-in image editor so you don't have to export to other apps.
Putting "DSLR" in the name of your camera app makes for some lofty expectations with it. Mostly this app supports manual controls for white balance, ISO, exposure, and RGB histogram support. If you missed the actual two-stage shutter button in real cameras, this app simulates it with a two-stage shutter press.
6. Photage camera 2
Footej Camera makes use of Camera2 API, which means it has all the manual controls you'd expect. ISO, white balance, exposure, and focus are included. And for hardcore photo editors, RAW and RGB graphics are supported.
Manual Camera is the apps that have taken advantage of the Camera2 API. It's been a long time since the last update, but the app still works great. The interface is familiar and reminds us of a real camera. It has manual controls for focus, white balance, shutter speed, ISO, and more. You can shoot in RAW as well.
8. Open the camera
As the name suggests, Open Camera is a free and open-source camera app. Some of the features include automatic stabilization and manual controls for white balance, ISO and exposure. It also has easy-to-use remote control features so you can take pictures without touching your phone. Or, configure the volume keys as shutter buttons. It is powerful and customizable.
9. ProShot
Surprisingly, ProShot is one of the great and premium apps that was launched on Windows Phone before Android. We're glad to have it because the app has some powerful features. You can manually control aspect ratios, compression, and RAW shooting. It also has the ability to capture time-lapse videos, timer group shots, and a burst mode for action shots.
Snap Camera HDR combines serious photography tools with fun amateur effects. It has manual controls for ISO, exposure, white balance, and HDR, and it can shoot in RAW. But it also has live effects, borders, and filters. There is something for every situation that you might want to capture.