Google Play info on: Snap Camera HDR
A Fast HDR camera experience with regular updates and new features added all the time.
Now with optional Android 4.3 style user interface
Snap Camera lets you take pictures and record video with a single click, no cluttered preview screen, just the two buttons you really need.
Snap Camera's interface is based on the camera included in Android 4.2 (jelly bean) on the Nexus 4 but with many extra features.
Snap Camera has a simple, powerful user interface featuring:
- Touch to focus
- Pinch to zoom
- Swipe to review
- Long press to adjust photo settings with the photo controller.
- Colour and Contrast (if supported by the hardware).
- Silent Shutter
- Burst Mode
- Self Timer
- Stable Shot
- Panorama mode
- Flash mode
- Whitebalance
- Exposure
- Grid lines
- Fast picture mode
- HDR
- Additional Settings
- Picture and Video Size
- Scene mode
- Self Timer delay
- Burst Mode settings
- Time Lapse
- Still and Video Focus Modes
- JPEG Quality
- Effects
- ISO
- Anti-banding
- Scene Detection
- Video Bitrate, Format and Codec
- Audio Settings
- Add colour effects
- Add a border
- Crop, Rotate, Mirror
- Straighten
- Add image effects
- Histogram Modification
- Vignette
- You can see what effects will be applied and undo an effect at any time from the history menu
- Share an image with any other app such as Facebook or Google+ by clicking on the share icon
- Create panoramas by selecting the panorama icon (Android 4.0 and above)
- Fast picture mode instantly captures photos at the preview resolution.
- Capture still snapshots during video recording (if supported)
- Use the volume buttons to focus and take a picture or zoom
- Auto torch mode for low light video recording
- Use the advanced video settings to record video in resolutions not allowed by other cameras. For example, this gives you 720p video recording on the Nexus 7.
- Stable shot mode only takes a photo when the camera is completely still.
HDR is a feature that lets you take pictures of scenes with very dark and very light areas. Swipe up on the controller to enable HDR mode. The app takes two photos at different exposures and combines them to make one HDR photo.
What's in this version:
3.4.4
- Separate video flash mode
- Bugfixes for some S3 and Note2 models
- Fixes for Galaxy S4 and new Nexus 7
- Allow hiding of albums in the gallery
- Improved HDR registration
- New focus mode icons for the controller
- New setting to keep HDR intermediate shots (enabled by default)
- New setting to show a ghost image of the last shot in the preview (useful for stop-motion)
- Settings to allow customisation of two controller icons
- New UI is now the default
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