Tuesday 30 December 2014

Photography with Android: What, Why and How?



If you’re an Android user with a love of photography, you’ll want to ensure your phone has the best camera apps installed. It’s rare to find devices in this market that do not include at least one camera, so it’s likely you’ll be able to get started straight away.
By using these apps, you can enhance your images and create outstanding results, ensuring your precious memories are portrayed in the highest quality.

Camera FV-5
As one of the most advanced camera apps on the Android market, Camera FV-5 is jam-packed full of high quality features. From the app’s main screen, you’ll be able to select custom options for focus, ISO speed and metering or select a simple preset. After choosing your ideal settings, colour balance and saturation, you’ll be able to save the combination, ensuring you can use it for future images. Camera FV-5 will also enable the user to aid composition using grid overlays and RGB channels.

Google Camera
Google is a company we are all familiar with, as a giant within the technology industry. Their unique camera, designed specifically for Android based devices, includes a vast range of features and options that create enhanced, professional-looking photography. Despite its simplicity and the fact it’s distributed for free with Android handsets, the app truly packs a punch and is essential for any Android photographer. The impressive tools, such as timer modes, HDR and panorama are highly functional, in addition to the unique Photo Sphere shooting option, which enables you to create 360 degree immersive imagery.

Camera Awesome
Camera Awesome, an affordable app created by SmugMug, enhances your phone camera’s existing camera features with additional options that allow you to be more selective and creative with the way you produce each image.
The app can be easily downloaded on to your phone to improve your mobile photography experience and reap the benefits of its extended features.

Have you tried these apps? Let us know what you think in the comments.

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