Camera+ 2.0 is in the App Store, contains 328% more wow
We let you know yesterday that Camera+ was coming back to the App Store with a host of changes. The development team has given us the heads-up that Camera+ 2.0 (on sale for $0.99, normal price is $1.99) is now available in the App Store, and the changes are amazing.
The team at tap tap tap obviously listened to feedback from customers and reviewers. The SLR screen that made the app so unique was also a bit of a UI hindrance, so it's been removed. The entire user interface was reworked to make it much more intuitive and unified.
As part of the UI changes, Touch Focus and Touch Exposure were improved to make them much more usable. When these features were added to Camera+ early in its life, I found them to be extremely powerful, but quite tricky to use. Menus are now larger, and included on both the camera screen and the Lightbox.
The app also used to be slow in launching, which was irritating when you wanted to get a quick shot of something. The developers significantly improved the start-up time so it's not so slow. You'll probably remember my comments in the original review about the somewhat freaky image stabilization feature, which didn't work too well. Never fear, it's been fixed.
Other improvements include better effects, borders, and scene modes, but it's the new features that are the big selling point. Those features include:
- A new shooting preferences panel
- Timer and burst shooting modes
- New Cyanotype, Tailfins, and Depth of Field effects. Effects now have sliders to adjust effect amount.
- In-app purchasing of effects. The first pack is the "I ♥ Analog" effects pack, containing the Diana, Silver Gelatin, Helios, Contessa, Nostalgia, Expired, XPRO C-41, Pinhole, and Chromogenic effects
- New Light Mat, Dark Mat, Round White, Round Black, Offset, Light Grit, Dark Grit, Viewfinder, Old-TImey, Film, and Sprockets borders
- New Darken, Cloudy, Shade, and Fluorescent scene modes
- New 3 x 2 crop, and rotation and flipping of photos
- Export of geolocation and metadata when when saving photos to the Camera Roll
- Functions to save and leave photos in Lightbox, commit all edits in photos, copy photos with edits committed, copy photos without edits, undo all edits in photos, and remove geolocation in photos.
- A new photo info panel showing photo metadata, editing recipe, and a map with the photo location
There were also a number of minor enhancements and bug fixes in addition to the new features. It's good to see this app back in the App Store, especially with all of the changes. We'll have a full review of Camera+ 2.0 soon.
About that 328% more wow figure? That's a rough estimate.
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Very informative post. Good reading.
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Steve,
For once I have to disagree with you. I believe it's wow factor is at least 333% better than the first one.
Happy Holidays
I'm not impressed by this update! ProCamera has much more features, Video mode and is faster in every respect.. And they are updating the ProCam regularly..
December 22 2010 at 7:24 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyFantastic update, a lot of new features.
That being said, it's absolutely unacceptable that they left so many users without any updates. Terrible communication = terrible customer service.
Well I've already found a bug. When using of the new filters in the "I love analog" set, i noticed that if i change the filter level below 100%, when i click "done" the effect doesn't save. Anyone else having this problem?
December 22 2010 at 6:44 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplySande gets PAID to do this?
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It would really be nice, when reviewing YACA (yet another camera app), if there were some comparisons to at least a few other leading camera apps. I have half a dozen camera apps already, so what sets this apart? I want to know if the app is the best and why. ProCamera has replaced the standard camera app for me and has loads of features. The guys who get paid to write these reviews could spend a little time to do some reasearch instead of just listing the features as provided by the developer in their press release.
December 21 2010 at 11:17 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyBased on the glowing review written by Steven, I was going to buy this app. After going to the developer's site to see more info about it, I saw that was closed for comments (as mentioned above). Based on that arrogance by tap tap tap, I'm not going to buy it.
I guess I'll have to rely on my other 10 or so phone apps that I have...
I purchase and download a LOT of apps. I notice that a majority of the updates associate with the apps either don't apply to me or apply unnecessary, or in many cases unwanted, changes.
I don't want to be forced to update an app so the new cycle of ads can be installed. I don't want to lose my VolumeSnap on my Camera+ app. I don't want to lose my multiple file upload function of Pixelpipe etc. etc. and unfortunately etc.
Is there a way we can lock the apps in their current state so that we can click that Update All button on the top right of the Updates screen in the App Store app without having to cycle through each one individually?
As a side note, can we enable app download queuing already?
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