Wednesday, 16 May 2012

4 Best Android Applications for Photography

In this post, we are going to deal with some of the best Android Camera apps that you must not miss out, if you are a photography and design freak. Most of the latest Android phones that are available in the market are provided with a 5 or even 8-megapixel inbuilt camera along with handful of other advanced options and settings… Unlike iPhone from Apple, Android phones normally permit its user to fine-tune some fundamental camera settings including white balance, and even exposure value so that you can take some really good pictures. 
And, there are some photography apps that can help you to turn your Android phone into full-fledged digital camera. In the following sections, we are presenting details of 4 best android applications for photography, which can help in capturing high-quality, crystal-clear photos using your Android phone.
#1. The Photographer’s Ephemeris App
The latest Photographer’s Ephemeris is one of the advanced android photography apps, which powers the Google maps to display the exact location of both the moon and sun as they arise and set for any particular given date and location. This app permits you to sketch your photo-shoot in advance depending on the course of the light, which is highly beneficial for architectural and landscape photography.
Already knowing the direction of both the sun and moon permits you to find-out what will be covered in brightness and what will remain in the shade, thereby helping you to plan accordingly to take some high-quality, and pleasing photos.
This particular app would cost around $4.99 for all android phones.
#2. Photo Tools Pro 
Photo Tools Pro app for android phones provides at any rate as much functionality when it comes to photography, as the iOS-only photo-buddy. Hyper-focal space calculators and depth of field are included within this app for determining field of view.
There are many other helpful photography tools available within the Photo Tools Pro android app including an exposure calculator, a moon phase, multi-exposure, stopwatch/timer, time-lapse calculators etc. This app can be purchased on all android web stores at $2.80.
#3. MoPhotos
MoPhotos is yet another advanced android photography tool that operates with an Eye-Fi card; however there is no need of Wi-Fi facility in order to send pictures to your phone device, but you will allowed to directly upload pictures using Eye-Fi’s linked direct mode.
After importing the images, you are provided with options including viewing EXIF data, geo-tagging, sharing pictures through many social media websites including Flickr, Facebook, Google+ etc.
#4. FX Camera
All the above mentioned android photography apps are paid apps, while the FX Camera app is a freeware, which allows Android phone users to capture images with several effects including Polandroid, ToyCam, Warhol, SymmetriCam, Fisheye etc.
So, what are you waiting for – go ahead and try out these 4 best Android applications for photography, and see the difference in the quality of photos that you click on daily basis.

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