![]() The positive reviews for Camera+ 2, particularly from users in the App Store who can be brutal on paid apps that don’t live up to their pricing, convinced me to buy it and I’m glad I did. (The original Camera+, meanwhile, was free but with in-app purchases for extra filters and other premium features.) The hefty $7.99 price tag for Camera+2 was also off-putting, particularly when I learned that it was $2.99 when launched. I finally decided to make the leap to Camera+ 2 recently only to discover that it’s not simply an upgrade to the first version, which was released in 2010, but an entirely new app rewritten from the ground up from what appeared to be a new developer.Īt first this gave me pause since I didn’t have any major problems with the previous app. But I’ve been slow to upgrade to Camera+ 2, which was released in 2018 and continues to be one of the most popular and well-reviewed photo apps out there. And why not? It packs so much imaging functionality into a single app, I often find there’s no reason to try anything else. That was a no-no, Apple said, before eventually allowing Camera+ back in the App Store and then making volume snap native to the iPhone.Īs a photography nut, I have tons of photo apps on my iPhone but Camera+ is really the only one I use on a consistent basis. One of the most downloaded photography apps of all time, Camera+ actually got pulled from the Apple App Store when developers added a secret feature that would allow iPhone users to press the volume button on their phones to snap a photo. Look on any list of the best camera apps for smartphones in the last decade and you’ll probably find Camera+.
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