Open Camera
Pro-level photos and videos with flexible manual control
Pro-level photos and videos with flexible manual control
Open Camera turns your device into a capable shooter that can stand in for a bulky camera when you are on the go. Its toolkit centers on control and clarity, giving you the building blocks to capture high-quality photos and cinematic video without extra gear.
The interface offers guide grids to frame your subject precisely, plus quick access to white balance and brightness so you can adapt to different lighting. Focus Mode reduces the chance of soft, out-of-focus shots, while Scene Mode boosts color and contrast for landscapes and other outdoor settings. These adjustments carry over to video, making it easier to keep footage consistent as conditions change.
A flexible orientation lock and an adaptable on-screen layout help you compose at unusual angles, whether you are shooting low to the ground or above your head. One standout touch is hands-free shooting: you can trigger the shutter using voice commands or simple sounds like a clap, which is handy for group shots, long exposures, or when you need a stable grip.
There are trade-offs. Open Camera focuses on capturing, not polishing. You will not find built-in editing tools or filter presets, so post-processing requires a separate app. Newcomers may find the array of options a bit overwhelming at first. Also, pushing the zoom can lead to grainy results, so it rewards moving closer to your subject whenever possible.
If you value control and a clean pipeline from capture to post, Open Camera is a strong pick. It excels at portraits and sweeping vistas, and its focus and scene tools help minimize blur and elevate color. Photographers who want quick filters or one-tap editing may look elsewhere, but anyone seeking a practical, feature-rich camera companion will find a lot to like.
Developer
Mark Harman
OS
Version
1.55
License
Free