Camera M - Pro Manual Camera is a photo & video app developed by bxb. The last update, v7.40, released on August 08, 2024, and it’s rated 4.57 out of 5 based on the latest 1.3K reviews. Camera M - Pro Manual Camera costs $7.99 and requires iOS 14+ and Android 13 or newer to download.
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Description
Camera M is a professional and modern camera designed to do one thing exceptionally well — to help you capture beautiful photos in the highest possible quality with powerful and precise manual camera controls akin to a DSLR.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★best camera app available
i have downloaded,purchased, and evaluated every serious camera app on the appstore, and camera M is consistently my go to camera app.
★★★★★Camera Magnifient
Ii has a very different interface for a dslr camera app and one of the best.
4.7
JohnnyAppSeed
★★★★★Best camera app
And no ridiculous tracking or memberships
★★★★★Makes taking beautiful macro photos easy!
I’ve looked at many camera apps, and few offer macro features. With this app, simply choose macro to lock focus to the phone’s closest focus distance, and then turn on the Magnifier and Focus Peaking. Then move the camera towards the subject until the most important areas are sharply focused and snap the picture!
★★★★★No selfie camera selection on iPhone 15 Pro Max
EDIT: I am updating my rating to 5 stars based on developer response. I suggest that they update the User Manual with instructions.
ORIGINAL:
I purchased this app primarily to avoid over sharpening of Selfie photos from native iPhone camera. But this app only shows the rear facing cameras (1x, 2, 0.5, 5) on iPhone 15 Pro Max. There is no option to select the front facing selfie camera. What a bummer!