Manual Camera Compatibility
Manual Camera Compatibility
Manual Camera Compatibility
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Easily check whether your device supports manual camera settings!


Average Rating

3.9


Number of Ratings

8,635


Number of Downloads

5M+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

Free


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About Manual Camera Compatibility

Manual Camera Compatibility Test This app checks whether your device supports various manual camera settings (manual focus, WB, ISO, shutter speed & RAW support) introduced in Android Lollipop Camera2 API. If your device supports manual camera settings, you can install our Manual Camera ... read more

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Summary

Total Permissions

4

Total Categories

2

Highest Risk

7

Average Risk

5

Counts

0

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User Reviews

A Google user A Google user
384
Saturday, December 29, 2018

This app said my device is not compatible with any manual settings at all. I'm not sure my device has RAW support, but with the devices default camera app, I am definitely able to control focus, white balance, ISO, and shutter speed to take amazing photos, so this reading is extremely inaccurate.

Makurafa Makurafa
36
Thursday, December 12, 2024

To everyone who doesn't understand Android or hardware⚙️ in generall: Your preinstalled 📷app is most likely a system🛠️ app. 🛠️apps have *COMPLETELY DIFFERENT* privileges. They are also made by the same company that made your📱's ⚙️. But every single ⚙️ is different. Even if a 3.🥳🎉 📷app (for examp. from ▶️🛍️) would have 🛠️app privileges, their 🧑‍💻 doesn't know your ⚙️. Even if they knew, they would't be able to rewrite the same app 1bil. times. I'm already out of🪐here, but look it up

Martin H Martin H
164
Saturday, May 16, 2020

Well the original camera app that came with the Android 8.1 phone has manual settings for contrast, shutter speed, ISO, macro photo, and white balance.This app says that this phone does not support any manual settings. Hmmmm! Edited

A Google user A Google user
30
Thursday, April 25, 2019

Does exactly as mentioned. This is to check camera2api access , yes your default camera might support those features but this helps tell of your manufacturer allows other camera apps to do the same.

Isaac Sam Paul Isaac Sam Paul
62
Sunday, August 23, 2020

I am using YU yureka which supports all these controls. I even have a camera to do all these. But why isn't this app showing my device is compatible

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