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I | Acquired November 2013. Probably the best smartphone I've owned. Great battery life, great performance, love the personalization, love Google Now (even if it is a bit creepy). The only flaw is that the camera sucks. | ||
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The default camera sucks. Specifically, the white balance / color capture sucks. I've replaced it with Pro Capture, which is much better, more configurable, but maintains a simple UI. I'm also using Camera MX for video, as it also has superior white balance, and it claims that it has unlimited video time. | |||
* [ | I've got a lightweight ephemeris app, but if I want to go more aggressive, two apps that caught my eye were: | ||
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* [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.crookneckconsulting.tpeandroid The Photographer's Ephemeris] | |||
* [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ratana.sunsurveyor Sun Surveyor (Sun & Moon)] | |||
Also of interest: | |||
* [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=photography.darkroom&hl=en Film Developer Timer] | |||
* [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mbognar.reciprocity_failure Exposure Assistant] | |||
I'd really love an app where you can log photos taken on your film camera or manual settings. Alas, I couldn't find one. May have to write it. |
Revision as of 00:33, 25 December 2013
Acquired November 2013. Probably the best smartphone I've owned. Great battery life, great performance, love the personalization, love Google Now (even if it is a bit creepy). The only flaw is that the camera sucks.
Photography
The default camera sucks. Specifically, the white balance / color capture sucks. I've replaced it with Pro Capture, which is much better, more configurable, but maintains a simple UI. I'm also using Camera MX for video, as it also has superior white balance, and it claims that it has unlimited video time.
I've got a lightweight ephemeris app, but if I want to go more aggressive, two apps that caught my eye were:
Also of interest:
I'd really love an app where you can log photos taken on your film camera or manual settings. Alas, I couldn't find one. May have to write it.