App for a free camera.
Open Camera is a totally free Camera application. Features:
* You can enable auto-leveling to guarantee that your images will always be perfectly level.
* Uncover your camera’s usefulness: support for scene modes, variety impacts, white equilibrium, ISO, openness pay/lock, selfie with “screen streak”, HD video and the sky is the limit from there.
* Convenient remote controls: clock (with discretionary voice commencement), auto-rehash mode (with configurable deferral).
* Choice to take photograph from a distance by making a commotion.
* User interface and volume keys that can be changed.
* An upside-down preview for use with lenses that can be attached.
* Apply crop guides and grids as overlays.
* Photos and videos can optionally be geotagged with their GPS locations; for photographs this incorporates compass course (GPSImgDirection, GPSImgDirectionRef).
* Add custom text, a date and time stamp, and location coordinates to photos; save the date, time, and location as.SRT video subtitles.
* Choice to eliminate gadget exif metadata from photographs.
* A panorama, with the front camera included.
* Exposure Bracketing and HDR with auto-alignment and ghost removal support.
* Camera2 API compatibility: manual controls (with discretionary center help); mode of burst; DNG (raw) files; extensions for the camera vendor; slow movement video; video of the profile.
* Dynamic range optimization and noise reduction modes (including a night mode for low light).
* Options for focus peaking, zebra stripes, and an on-screen histogram.
* Center organizing mode.
* It’s free, and there are no third-party advertisements in the app (I only use them on the website). Open Source.
(Some features may not be available on all devices due to factors such as the Android version, camera features, or hardware.)
Website with source code links: http://opencamera.org.uk/ Please be aware that I am unable to test Open Camera on every Android device, so please test it out before using it to take pictures or videos of your wedding, etc. Additionally, Open Camera utilizes content licensed by third parties; see https://opencamera.org.uk/#licence.