I love the look of instant film, but not enough to carry around a chunky camera or buy expensive refills. Luckily, some apps come impressively close to recreating Polaroid magic, minus the cost and ...
The iPhone's stock Camera app is one of the most well-designed apps I've used over the years. It's fast, free, and customizable enough to handle the needs of most people. Apple's done a great job with ...
Buying a used film camera is always a risk, especially if you’re purchasing one online. You never know if it’s actually going to work the way it’s advertised, and figuring out how to work it without a ...
Cameras on smartphones are a much bigger deal than they used to be. Smartphone companies are chomping to make their cameras more reliable, adapt to dim light better, and add extra features to engage ...
Have you ever wanted to take photos that look like they’ve been taken with a Leica M rangefinder without actually having one? Well, now you can. The company’s new camera app, Leica Lux, brings the ...
The Pixel Camera app has long been considered one of the best camera apps on the market, and it’s easy to see why. The app offers a few standout modes, like Night Sight, astrophotography, and Best ...
Zach was an Author at Android Police from January 2022 to June 2025. He specialized in Chromebooks, Android smartphones, Android apps, smart home devices, and Android services. Zach loves unique and ...
Final Cut Camera goes above and beyond the regular Camera app. Image: Apple/D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac Final Cut Camera is a new Apple app that offers incredible manual control over your iPhone’s ...
Daniel writes guides on how to use the internet, explainers on how modern technology works, and the occasional smartwatch or e-reader review. He especially likes deep diving into niche topics that ...
Getting a new iPhone is exciting for many reasons. One such reason is getting access to the latest flagship camera, something that is always improving from generation to generation. For a lot of ...
The redesigned Camera app in iOS 26 uses Apple’s Liquid Glass style and a new two-tab layout to simplify everyday shooting.