The iPhone camera is more than capable, but these apps help you take even better photos.
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First comment!!!
ReplyDeleteNote8
ReplyDeletewow very nice
ReplyDeleteYou guys always save the day.
ReplyDeleteI dunno why i even watched this vid!!!
ReplyDeleteI dont have an Iphone !!
Hahahaa
I thought you was with PocketNow?
ReplyDeleteHi i love this video can you do one with Android?
ReplyDeleteThese are good apps. However, if everyone is saying that the majority of iPhone users are basic, these apps are easy overkill for them.
ReplyDeleteFunny how CNET is trying hard pushing iPhone's camera
ReplyDeleteNo thanks I have a V30
ReplyDeleteOne major caveat, Hydra 32MP images only work when your subject is well lit and is not moving—this feature will not work with action shots or with people who aren’t perfectly still.
ReplyDeleteNice video 👍 please do a video for Android.
ReplyDeleteWELL NONE OF THEM ARE FREE YOU SMEGMIST PIG!!!!
ReplyDeleteI thought the videos thumbnail was a OnePlus 5 for a minute
ReplyDeleteis there an app for android with the same high resolution mode as hydra? i can`t find it on the play store.
ReplyDeleteDo y'all get paid to make videos for apple?
ReplyDeleteAnd what’s about filmic pro ?
ReplyDeleteFor the hydra app, would it work well with the iPad Air 2?
ReplyDeletewhat happened with these apps? they no longer exist on the appstore :(
ReplyDeleteWhy am I watching this? I can't even buy a iPhone5!
ReplyDeleteAll of these cost money
ReplyDeleteHalide is the best.
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