Anyone use the Google Play Edition camera app?

likwidkool

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Just wondering everyone's thoughts. I find its focus is better and pics come out looking pretty good. I am not a photographer by any means and found with the stock app pics came out bad more often then not.

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Ib have it but I'm not v seeing that big ball thing whatever it's called, I forget lol, I may remove it. I prefer stock, I think... But here is a pic I took yesterday.it was cloudy and came out decent

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Stock seems to have more options and I don't have a use for photosphere but it's a nice simple app and indoor shots seem to come out better. Not sure if that's due to the app taking pics at a max of 8mp.

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Its alright. Photosphere is fun and all but I just don't see me using very much other than just for the fun of the gallery view. I like the stock camera app better IMO.

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A pretty large problem with the AOSP camera is that the preview is the wrong aspect ratio. The LG camera does it right, shows you a preview which matches what the actual picture will be.

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