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for the ppl saying it doesnt save your pictures it does! it saves the single photo and the 3 strip film but you can just delete it . way worth spending the 1.99 if you love classic vintage film. the simplicity of just 2 filters makes it that much easier. people try to compare dazz cam as being the free option but you still have to pay for filters that look as good as this one. only downside that should change is allowing you to use flash
people are complaining about how there is only two photo options and you can’t import photos but i like it because it’s so simplistic that it makes it more appealing than other apps with a hundred different settings
It truly gives an authentic 35 mm film feel too the shots.. black and white and color the ability to double expose I enjoy it and glad I made the purchase
As someone who is getting back into photography, this app is the closest you can get to actual disposable camera quality. I have been taking photos with disposables and comparing the quality to the photos produced with this app and they’re so similar. Another thing worth mentioning is the UI. This app functions like an actual disposable camera. You can choose between the color film or the black and white film and provides 12 exposures. You can’t see the exposures until you’re done with the roll or if you decide to develop early. Once you’re done with the roll, it’ll “develop” the roll, print out your exposures, and then even give you an exposure sheet of all your pictures. It’s fun and interactive and I highly recommend.
Can there be an option to disable the extra picture (whole film thing) that shows up after taking a pic.
It should have more effects, it only has 2, bnw and color.
It’s a toy camera. Here I thought I’d get the emulation of film based on the comments but no. It’s literally just a faded greenish filter on top of a regular picture and an annoying camera emulation. Where’s the blur, the chroma, the true grain, I can do a much better job with vsco, Snapseed, and Afterlight
The app saves a compilation as film strips but also saves each individual photo. If you don’t want 12 photos, just click the cancel button on the top left after taking your photo to save just one photo at a time.
I love this app. I just wish you could import photos from your camera roll and maybe different rolls of film.
I wish there was an option to save each individual photo to your camera roll instead of the three film strips. It is just annoying to crop each individual photo and lowers the quality.
EE35 film camera simulates a retro mechanical camera around the 1960's. This camera app is made in Japan. Basic usage (1) Pull the film advance lever (2) Press the shutter There are two types of film, color and black&white.