Camera 4K UHD Panorama Selfie MOD APK (Full Version)
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Description
This advanced camera application gives Android users access to a broad collection of photography and video controls in one place. Depending on the device hardware, Android version, and available camera APIs, users can access manual controls, RAW capture, HDR processing, specialized shooting modes, customizable interface options, and several tools designed to improve everyday photography.
ADVANCED CAMERA FEATURES
Some functions available in the application depend on the smartphone’s camera hardware, Android version, and supported camera APIs. As a result, particular features may work differently across devices or may not be available on every phone. When supported, the application provides a detailed set of options for both photography and video recording.
Panorama and HDR Photography
The camera supports panorama photography using compatible rear and front cameras, allowing users to capture wider scenes without relying on separate applications. HDR support can also help combine multiple exposures into a more balanced image, with automatic alignment and ghost-removal processing available on supported devices.
Exposure bracketing provides additional flexibility when capturing scenes with challenging lighting. By recording different exposure levels, users can select the most suitable result or use the images for more advanced editing workflows.
RAW and Multiple Image Formats
For compatible devices, RAW capture provides access to DNG files containing more original image information than a typical processed photograph. This can be especially useful for users who prefer to make detailed adjustments to exposure, highlights, shadows, white balance, and other properties during post-processing.
The application also supports common photo formats such as JPEG, WebP, and PNG, allowing users to choose a format that suits their storage and sharing requirements.
Camera2 API and Manual Controls
Camera2 API support can unlock more advanced controls on compatible Android smartphones. Depending on the device, users may gain access to manual focus, focus assistance, exposure adjustments, burst or exposure modes, and additional camera configuration options.
These controls give experienced photographers greater flexibility than a basic automatic camera interface. However, the exact controls available will depend on the camera manufacturer and the hardware exposed through the Android camera system.
Video Recording Options
The application supports multiple video features, including standard recording and specialized slow-motion or fast-motion modes when the device supports them. Supported video formats can include MPEG-based 3GPP and WebM formats.
Users can also configure video frame rates where supported. This makes it easier to select recording settings according to the type of footage being captured, whether it is everyday video, action footage, or content that benefits from slower or faster playback.
GPS Location and Custom Information
Optional GPS tagging allows location information to be attached to compatible photographs and videos. This can be useful for travelers, outdoor photographers, or anyone who wants to remember where a particular image was captured.
The camera can also add information such as the date, time, location coordinates, and custom text directly to photographs. For videos, date, time, and location information can be saved as subtitle data in SRT format where supported.
File Naming and Storage Options
Users can select a preferred storage location for captured media, helping them maintain better control over where photographs and recordings are saved. Custom filename prefixes can also make it easier to identify groups of images or videos later.
The option to configure how captured images are handled after shooting provides additional convenience. These settings can be particularly useful for users who regularly capture large numbers of photographs.
Ghost Image and Focus Assistance
Ghost image functionality can provide a visual reference while composing photographs, helping users compare the current camera view with a previous image. This can be useful when trying to recreate a particular composition or align multiple photographs.
Focus assistance features can also make manual focusing easier. Depending on the device and selected configuration, focus peaking and focus-bracketing options can help users achieve more precise results.
Sound, Volume and Remote Controls
The application provides several controls for managing camera sounds and operation. Users can configure the equalizer and timer sounds, while configurable volume keys can be assigned to camera actions depending on the available settings.
Remote photography is another convenient option. Compatible devices can allow pictures to be captured remotely using a sound or the voice command “cheese.” This can be helpful when the phone is positioned away from the photographer.
Scene Modes and Image Adjustments
Users can experiment with different scene modes and color effects to adjust the appearance of photographs. Additional controls can include white balance, ISO, exposure compensation, and exposure locking on supported hardware.
Selfie photography can also benefit from options such as screen flash, while HD video recording provides another choice for users who want higher-quality footage when their device supports it.
Timer and Automatic Shooting
The built-in timer provides a convenient way to take photographs without manually pressing the shutter button. Users can configure an audio countdown when desired and can also use automatic repeat shooting with an adjustable delay.
These tools can be useful for group photographs, self-portraits, time-based shooting, or situations where the camera needs to remain stationary while multiple images are captured.
Level, Histogram and Exposure Tools
An automatic level option can help users keep photographs properly aligned. The on-screen histogram provides additional information about the distribution of brightness in an image, helping experienced photographers evaluate exposure while composing a shot.
Zebra stripes can highlight areas of the frame that may be approaching overexposure, while focus peaking can make areas of sharp focus easier to identify during manual focusing.
Customizable Interface
The user interface can be customized to create a more comfortable camera layout. Users can adjust the position of available icons and configure different interface elements according to their preferred workflow.
Color customization is also available for certain visual elements, including line colors, focus indicators, and text. These options can make controls easier to distinguish in different lighting conditions.
Grids, Guides and Lens Support
Different grid layouts and trimming guides can assist with composition. Grid lines are particularly useful for photographers who want to follow principles such as the rule of thirds or keep architectural subjects properly aligned.
An upside-down preview option is also available for compatible setups using attachable lenses. This provides additional flexibility for users experimenting with external camera accessories.
Noise Reduction and Dynamic Range
Noise-reduction tools can help improve photographs captured in challenging lighting conditions. A low-light or night mode can be particularly useful when the available light is limited, although results will depend heavily on the phone’s camera sensor and processing capabilities.
Dynamic range optimization can also help manage scenes containing both bright and dark areas. These tools are intended to preserve useful detail while producing a more balanced final image.
Focus Bracketing
Focus bracketing provides another advanced option for compatible devices. Instead of capturing a single image at one focus distance, the camera can capture a sequence using different focus positions.
This feature can be useful for specialized photography workflows where greater depth of field or additional focus control is required. The effectiveness of the feature depends on the camera hardware and the supported Android camera interface.
OPEN-SOURCE CAMERA FOUNDATION
This application is an advanced version based on an open-source camera project. Its wide collection of controls makes it suitable for users who want more flexibility than a basic smartphone camera application normally provides.
Because Android devices use different camera sensors, processors, and manufacturer-specific implementations, not every function will be available on every smartphone. Checking the supported Camera2 API features and hardware capabilities of your device is recommended before relying on a specific advanced function.
Overall, the application offers an extensive photography toolkit covering manual controls, RAW images, HDR, panorama shooting, video recording, remote capture, customizable controls, focus assistance, exposure tools, and image-processing options. It is particularly useful for Android users who enjoy exploring advanced camera settings while keeping everyday photography tools in a single application.





