My Review of Camera+, a Great New Photo App for iPhone

Camera+ photo app for iPhone

Following up on my recent post about using my iPhone for more creative photography, I wrote a review of the new iPhone photo app, Camera+.

Created by Canadian photographer and media producer Lisa Bettany and Taptaptap, Camera+ offers a number of great features, including an image stabilizer, a 5x digital zoom and a host of image processing presets and borders that you can apply to photos that you take within Camera+, as well as to any of the photos that are already in  your iPhone’s camera roll. Camera+ also lets you email your shots or post them to Facebook, Flickr or Twitter right from within with app.

In short, Camera+ is a very well designed app that turns the iPhone into a legitimate creative tool for any photographer. You can read my full review over at The Photoletariat.

About Dan Bailey

A hiker, climber, skier, biker, explorer and budding Alaska bush pilot, who's made a living with his outdoor, adventure, and travel photography since 1996. www.danbaileyphoto.com
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4 Responses to My Review of Camera+, a Great New Photo App for iPhone

  1. Lisa Bettany says:

    Thanks for the review and glad you like the app. Let me know if you have any problems with he app, we are always looking always looking at ways to improve the app! :)

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  3. Maria says:

    Love the app. The last 24 hours I couldn’t share my pictures to FB anymore. No prompt what to do- just a blank square. Please advise.

    Thank you and congratulations!

  4. Dan Bailey says:

    Maria, Thanks for the comment. I don’t have any advice on this, because I don’t have anything to do with the app. I’m just a regular user like yourself. Hopefully the issue has resolved itself. – Dan

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