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The best PRO–QUALITY CAMERA APPS

PROFESSIONAL DSLR CAMERAS have a manual mode that enables you to control properties such as aperture and shutter speed. This is very useful as a fast shutter speed freezes the action while a slow shutter adds motion blur, creating very different versions of the same subject.

The iPhone’s “point and shoot” Camera app gives you limited manual control compared to a DSLR. For example, Apple’s Camera app simultaneously sets focus and exposure when you tap on a specific

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