Top 5 Camera Apps for Android

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There was a time when people used to keep a separate budget out of their expenses just to buy a Camera to capture their memories. The era moved from those days of black and white pictures and came to the trend of digital cameras. Cameras in mobile phones were introduced somewhere in the 21st century, but those were not powerful enough to fulfill the needs. With the arrival of Android OS, the cameras in the newly introduced(at that time) smartphone started getting better and also started taking over the trend of digital cameras, that helped the people to minimize that separate budget and enjoy plenty of features packed up in just one small device.

So, Android smartphones are common now a days, whether they are high budget, or low budget, everyone around keeps one today. Android smartphones have crossed the camera up to 20.3 Megapixel in today’s date. Although there is a stock camera app, which is packed up with different features and scene modes, but to enhance the camera effects a little more and to expand the features, there is a number of camera apps available on the Play Store. I’ve compiled up 5 best camera apps available on the Google Play Store. Have a look through these apps and choose for your device and enjoy capturing your precious memories.

 

Camera 360 Ultimate:    Screenshot_5

With 8 shooting modes, Camera 360 has taken over all other camera apps, and is the best app to take pictures available on the play store.  These 8 shooting modes include Sony camera mode, effects mode, self-portrait mode, quick-shoot mode, funny mode, tilt-shift mode, color-shift mode, audio camera. Camera 360 offers live-effects that help you to take the pictures in real-time that adds charm to the pictures and the pictures look like  just as you are viewing them in real, not on the phone screen. With  funny mode, Camera 360 lets the users take pictures by putting funny frames and backgrounds. There is a lot more to try out on Camera 360, go ahead and download it.

 

Camera JB+Screenshot_3

My favorite camera app, Camera JB+ is the camera and gallery app based on the latest Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. The app has a photo editor packed in as well. It features plenty of scene modes and effect modes. Camera JB+ is Best Android photography app award winner. With camera, video recording and panorama modes, Camera JB+ also guides its users about using the app and all the features properly. Download it right now and start capturing the moments.

 

Camera FV-5 Lite:Screenshot_2

Designed for professional photographers, Camera FV-5 puts DSLR-like manual controls in your fingertips. In Camera FV-5, all photographic parameters are adjustable and always at hand like exposure compensation, ISO, light metering mode, focus mode, white balance and program mode. It also offers a DSLR-like viewfinder display, you can see exposure time, aperture and stops display with EV and bracketing settings. There is a laundry list of features that this app offers, go ahead and download it right now and start taking the pics in a professional way.

 

 

Focal (Beta):Screenshot_4

Focal is a newly introduced free camera app. Captures photos and videos, Focal has the features like bust mode, timer mode and scene mode that help you to enhance the beauty of the pics. Focal app features PicSphere mode that takes 360 degree sphere shots. At the moment, it also supports the panorama mode, but that is not expected to work well as this is the beta version and may contain bugs. Download it here.

 

 

 

ProCapture FreeScreenshot_1

Just like the other camera apps, this app also offers features of its own. ProCapture has multiple camera shooting modes. To improve the photography experience on Android, ProCapture has the reduced noise and widescreen modes. The wideshot mode captures and sharply links 3 pics together to achieve the HD result, the original pic looks like just a single shot. You can download it here.

 

 

That’s all. In try these apps and share the experience with us. We would love to hear from you. Thanks!

 

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Usama is a software engineer by profession and at TechBeasts.com he uses his expertise to solve everyday consumer tech problems with his main areas of interest being Android, iOS and Windows.

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