Mobile phone app with manual settings?
Re: Mobile phone app with manual settings?
Upon further examination. None of the options actually allows me to change the exposure.
Snap Camera the single scroll dial is for manual focus. I don't have a way to adjust the shutter speed or ISO. Use Camera2 API is set to "off". With Bacon Camera app; it allows me to change the ISO and the shutter speed however if I select ISO 100 and a shutter speed of 1/95111 of a second and the image doesn't go brighter should I select 1/20.
We have Black Fridays here the Huawei P40 Pro is something I looked at but I think I will wait until next June. I like a handset with eSIm capability.
As an app I like F5v since it looks more like a serious camera with the exposure compensation dial from negative to 0 to positive.
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