Open Camera is a highly versatile and completely free camera application designed to enhance your photography and videography experience on Android devices. This open-source app offers a plethora of features that cater to both amateur and professional photographers, ensuring you have the tools to capture stunning images and videos.
One standout feature is the auto-level option, which ensures your pictures are perfectly aligned no matter the angle you're shooting from. Open Camera also exposes your device's full camera functionality, providing support for scene modes, color effects, white balance, ISO settings, exposure compensation and lock, and even a "screen flash" for selfies. Additionally, you can record in HD video, making it a comprehensive tool for all your visual needs.
For those who enjoy experimenting with different photography techniques, Open Camera offers handy remote controls such as a timer with an optional voice countdown and an auto-repeat mode with configurable delay. You can even take photos remotely by making a noise, adding a fun and innovative twist to your photography sessions.
The app's user interface is highly customizable, with options to configure volume keys and the layout to suit your preferences. An upside-down preview option is available for those using attachable lenses, and you can overlay grids and crop guides to help with composition. For those interested in geotagging, Open Camera supports GPS location tagging for both photos and videos, including compass direction for photos.
Further enhancing your photos, Open Camera allows you to apply date and timestamps, location coordinates, and custom text to your images. You can also store date, time, and location as video subtitles in .SRT format. Privacy-conscious users will appreciate the option to remove device exif metadata from photos.
For advanced photographers, Open Camera offers a range of sophisticated features including panorama mode (including for front camera), HDR with auto-alignment and ghost removal, and exposure bracketing. The app supports the Camera2 API, providing manual controls with optional focus assist, burst mode, RAW (DNG) file support, camera vendor extensions, slow motion video, and log profile video.
Open Camera also includes noise reduction options, such as low light night mode, and dynamic range optimization modes. On-screen tools like histograms, zebra stripes, and focus peaking are available to help you fine-tune your shots. Additionally, focus bracketing mode allows for detailed focus stacking.
As a completely free and open-source application, Open Camera does not feature third-party ads within the app itself, though the website may contain such ads. It's important to note that some features may not be available on all devices due to hardware or camera limitations, or the Android version in use.
For more information and access to the source code, visit the Open Camera website at http://opencamera.org.uk/. Please remember to test the app on your specific device before using it for critical events such as weddings. The app icon is designed by Adam Lapinski, and Open Camera also utilizes content under third-party licenses, details of which can be found at https://opencamera.org.uk/#licence.