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Open Camera has the following features:<br>* Option to auto-level so your pictures are perfectly level no matter what.<br>* Expose your camera's functionality: support for scene modes, color effects, white balance, ISO, exposure compensation/lock, selfie with "screen flash", HD video and more.<br>* Handy remote controls: timer (with optional voice countdown), auto-repeat mode (with configurable delay), Bluetooth LE remote control (for specifically supported smartphone housing).<br>* Option to take photo remotely by making a noise.<br>* Configurable volume keys and user interface.<br>* Upside-down preview option for use with attachable lenses.<br>* Overlay a choice of grids and crop guides.<br>* Optional GPS location tagging (geotagging) of photos and videos; for photos this includes compass direction (GPSImgDirection, GPSImgDirectionRef).<br>* Apply date and timestamp, location coordinates, and custom text to photos; store date/time and location as video subtitles (.SRT).<br>* Option to remove device exif metadata from photos.<br>* Panorama, including for front camera.<br>* Support for HDR (with auto-alignment and ghost removal) and Exposure Bracketing.<br>* Support for Camera2 API: manual controls (with optional focus assist); burst mode; RAW (DNG) files; camera vendor extensions; slow motion video; log profile video.<br>* Noise reduction (including low light night mode) and Dynamic range optimisation modes.<br>* Options for on-screen histogram, zebra stripes, focus peaking.<br>* Focus bracketing mode.<br>* No third party ads in the app (I only run third party ads on the website). Open Source.<br><br>(Some features may not be available on all devices, as they may depend on hardware or camera features, the Android version, etc.)<br><br>Website (and links to source code): http://opencamera.org.uk/<br><br>Note that it's not possible for me to test Open Camera on every Android device out there, so please test before using Open Camera to photo/video your wedding etc :)<br><br>App icon by Adam Lapinski. Open Camera also uses content under third party licences, see https://opencamera.org.uk/#licence