Published by EIGHTIVE DESIGN, Inc. on Nov 15, 2017
Genre: Photo & Video
Ratings: 3.89
Version: 1.2.2
Updated: Oct 14, 2019
Downloads: 5,291
EE35 Film Camera is a photo & video app developed by EIGHTIVE DESIGN. The last update, v1.20, released on October 14, 2019, and it’s rated 3.89 out of 5 based on the latest 61 reviews. EE35 Film Camera costs $1.99 and requires iOS 10.0+ and Android 9 or newer to download.
Made in Japan
Video: EE35 Film Camera Overview
Description
EE35 film camera simulates a retro mechanical camera around the 1960's. This camera app is made in Japan. Basic usage
(1) Pull the film advance lever
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Fave App
My go-to at every event and a huge hit for my feed. PLEASE add compatibility for lock screen widget!!
★★★★☆I love it but also, slightly confused
Is there a way to remove the date stamp? I thought it was an option but at one point there’s date stamps even when I turn it off?
★★★★★opinion
people are complaining about how there is only two photo options and you can’t import photos but i like it because it’s so simplistic that it makes it more appealing than other apps with a hundred different settings
★★★★☆Nice app but sound is frustrating.
I love the use of the app and the two types of film are great but why does a camera all need to take control of my sound system? I enjoy taking walks and taking photos while listening to music or audiobooks. However when I open the app it overrides whatever other Audio I’m using. It’s frustrating and causes me to not use the app as often as I’d like.
★★★★☆add flash feature!
for the ppl saying it doesnt save your pictures it does! it saves the single photo and the 3 strip film but you can just delete it . way worth spending the 1.99 if you love classic vintage film. the simplicity of just 2 filters makes it that much easier. people try to compare dazz cam as being the free option but you still have to pay for filters that look as good as this one. only downside that should change is allowing you to use flash