Realmac Software, part of the team behind the intuitive gesture-based to-do app Clear, has just announced a new iPhone photography app called Analog Camera.
Analog Camera has been designed as the iOS version of the company's Analog photo editing app for the Mac. Like Clear, Analog Camera will feature a gesture-based interface along with a number of different filters and camera modes.
For Analog Camera, we've really focused on the core features that were important to us - stunning filters, incredibly fast and easy to use, and most importantly, FUN! With a beautiful fluid interface, and all your favourite services ready to share a photo to, Analog Camera is all about making photography fun again - and coming soon to your iPhone!
As can be seen in the preview video above, Analog Camera uses a simple, no-frills design with easy access buttons for both filters and photo sharing. The app is expected to be released later this month and interested users can sign up to be notified of its debut.
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Fortunately due to the folder limit, i'm spared that particular problem.
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Unless they simulate a shutter speed dial, aperture ring, etc., it should not be called "Analog Camera". There are plenty of cheezy filter apps already, another one is not needed.
Wow, what an underwhelming photo-app if I ever saw one.
+1 here, but on my 5DIII.