Top Camera Apps For Android Users In 2018 by Tech Pro

Camera Zoom FX                                                                    

                                                                                           
Camera Zoom FX is a classic among Android camera-apps having been on the market for quite some time, providing a continuous stream of updates and features for its users. The Camera app allows you to use preset filters, but also lets you use it as a no frills, pure camera app. Camera Zoom FX will let you set up grid lines as well as display a stabilization indicator. With this option turned on, you'll see a red circle on your display if you are shaking too much while trying to take a photo. An interesting feature is the incognito mode, if you're ever in a situation where you want to take a photo, but don't want your surroundings to see what you are doing, you can launch the incognito mode. The Camera launches a image which masks as a web page, with a small camera window in the top corner. If you tap on the display, the camera will then take a photo. Camera Zoom Fx has a host features which will make be sure to satisfy every smartphone photographer, Camera Zoom Fx is available as a free and paid app.

Camera FV-5                                                             

FV-5 also offers grid overlays, histograms and other similar options, but they're tucked away in the menus, making them less accessible than proShot's interface. You're afforded full control over ISO, light metering, focus, white balance and the like. There's also an exposure bracketing feature that allows you take several photos in quick succession with different exposure values, letting you review them and choose the best to keep. There's also now a lite version that gives you a taster of the app too. 

Open Camera                                                 

When you want a lightweight camera app, and you want it to be totally free, there's not much better than other camera apps. It has many of the same manual control features as premium apps and even offers up a handy home screen widget that lets you take a photo with a single press. Using that widget isn't going to get you the best visual results from your camera, but when that isn't a priority, it's a handy button to have. Otherwise, the multitude of options provided in the app will help get your pictures looking just the way you want.

A Better Camera 

A Better Camera is basically what it says it is : a superior camera app to the standard Android one that comes pre-installed on 'vanilla' devices. A better Camera brings a number of interesting features, including group portrait settings, 'Sequence Shot' and the ability to remove unwanted objects from image simply. There's also a useful best shot option that takes multiple images then allows you to select the one you think looks best, and the ability to use focus and exposure metering from separate points. A Better Camera also includes immediate post-processing, and you can record video with real-time HDR. Unfortunately, many of the apps best functions are only available via in app purchase, so A Better Camera sometimes feels a bit like an annoying free-to-play game. If you take a lot of pictures, and are happy with a little investment, A Better Camera certainly lives up its name and more camera apps should make use of its slide-out grid gesture. If you want an app that lets you apply filters and easily edit the shots post capture, you'll need to install another companion app called A Better Editor.

Camera 360 Ultimate                                                                    

Camera 360 is hugely popular in the Google play store. It offers a comprehensive camera app that's capable of pretty much anything. It uses a lens-filter system that can be applied  before a picture is taken, meaning you don't have to wait until later to see whether your picture is fixable by adding a cheeky filter. it contains a huge variety of options and effects, even to the point whether you might wonder if some of them are truly a lot of use. Its also brings across features like stickers and cartoon effects that you can apply to your photos easily enough before sharing or saving them. Those are features more often found in messenger apps like Line or WhatsApp, but some people will find having that ability directly in the camera app more useful. 

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