Camera App Replacement

Skatedawg

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Jul 27, 2010
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While I have heard of a few camera app replacements in the past, I completely forgot the names and which one is the favorite out right now. Just wondering what everyone recommends for the DroidX. Main features id like are *completely* silent and faster performance and no shutter animation/sound. Im rooted and I know I could just rename the audio files (which I did for the shutter but I don't want to rename multiple files like the focus sound and such. Any help is appreciated thanks.
 
vignette is the one you should go for. very good. can shoot up to 8, unlike other camera replacements.
 
+1 vignette
it's silent and has some great features...but i think it's overall slower than the stock DX camera.

personally, i like the DX (blur) camera even above the AOSP camera and after i instaled rubiX it's the only blur feature I added back in.
 
I like Vignette. However the blur camera is great. +1 for Blur Camera Version
 
+1 vignette
it's silent and has some great features...but i think it's overall slower than the stock DX camera.

personally, i like the DX (blur) camera even above the AOSP camera and after i instaled rubiX it's the only blur feature I added back in.

That's why it never became my daily camera, bought it and everything, but its too slow and I'm usually trying to get a picture quickly and not trying to get a really good shot that I have time to line up. Technically I could just throw these images into photoshop and get the same effects, but that's even more work. If it was quicker, I'd uninstall the blur camera in a heartbeat.
 
Used Vignette with 2.1 because the camera function was very poor. When 2.2 came out, the camera was considerably upgraded and I found the native camera app produced a better quality than Vignette. So, I guess it's all what you are looking for. I don't mind the camera sound (it IS a bit loud) because then I know when the photo is actually taken.

PS - the native video is spectacular! I took a natural light video in a dark bar situation, got perfect exposure and clear, sharp pictures complete with the ambient sound. Couldn't have been better, as far as I was concerned.