Leave the heavy DSLR at home, ProShot's got your back!
ProShotcom.riseupgames.proshot2
CAMERA FEATURES:
- Auto, Program, Manual, and two fully configurable Custom modes, just like a DSLR*
- Manual, semi-manual, or automatic control over exposure, flash, focus, ISO, shutter speed, torch, and white balance*
- Shoot in JPEG, RAW or RAW + JPEG* (RAW = .DNG file)
- Shoot full resolution in 16:9, 4:3, and 1:1
- Custom Aspect Ratio Mode: shoot in any aspect ratio you want, 21:9, 17:10, 50:3, it's all possible!
- Full-res Burst, Timer, and Timelapse modes, all with full manual controls
- 4K video*
- Zero-lag bracket exposure up to ±3, in 1/3 stop increments*
- HDR, Night, and Action scene modes*
- Auto ISO option, turns Manual mode into Shutter Priority*
- Manual focus assist*
- Live histogram
- Front-facing camera with exposure control
- Zoom with just one finger
- Fully featured Camera Roll integrated into the viewfinder. View EXIF, support for video playback, media sharing, and delete
- Grid overlay
- Level with 3 different modes
- Adjust JPEG quality, Noise Reduction quality, photo location
- Shortcuts for GPS, screen brightness, camera shutter
- Most innovative camera UI ever created
- Manual, semi-manual, or automatic control*
- Record video in any mode (Auto, P, M, C1, or C2)
- Adjustable resolution, frame rate, and bitrate
- Industry-standard options for 180 degree rule
- Zoom and change any camera parameter, even during video recording
- Timelapse video, with full manual control
- Video light
What's in this version : (Updated : Sep 18, 2015)
- added 4K video
- added live histogram
- added dedicated video button
- added OIS control
- expanded bracketing options
- improved shot-to-shot time
- significant optimizations to camera roll, UI, and memory usage
- new and improved focus code
- fixed front camera bug on Nexus 6
- fixed exposure bracketing bug, works with JPEG, RAW, and JPEG+RAW
- many other bug fixes and improvements
Required Android O/S : 5.1+
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