Three of the best camera apps for Android

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Earlier this week we wrote an article demonstrating how to change your Android Camera.

Now it’s time for us to recommend a few of our favourites so that you can really enjoy the opportunities changing your camera brings.

From beginner photographers to seasoned pros, the diverse array of camera apps that are available to Android users caters for every experience level and taste.

The one thing all these apps have in common: they’re all free.

Camera MX

Best for: Action Photographers

Camera MX packs a load of useful features in. With HDR, Lomo, mirror, kaleidoscope, auto optimization, overlays and textures effects and the ability to optimise brightness, photo + video rotation, contrast, colour temperature and aspect ratio for a free app this is a commendable effort.

One feature that particularly stands out though, is Camera MX’s: “Shoot the Past” Mode. Which, as the name suggests, allows you to go back in time to prior to your actual photograph to ‘select and save’ the action that you missed.

 

Blend Pic

Best for: The Artistic Type

Blend pic is simple but the results it produces are quite stunning and professional in look. If you want to impress your friends with faux-design skills then this is the app for you.

Blend Pic can merge to pictures together. But rather than a random amalgamation of the two you can adjust the transparency and gradient, crop, move, rotate and erase things within the picture.

That is all it does, but it’s certainly fun to play around with.

 

Photo Editor Pro

Best for: Serious Photographers

Going from the simple to a more advanced platform, Photo Editor Pro is for those who want to toy with their photos a little bit more.

Key features of the app include the ability to use one-tap auto-enhance, effects and frames, add fun stickers to pictures, alter colour balance, crop, rotate and straighten photos, adjust brightness, contrast, colour temperature and saturation, sharpen and blur images, add text, create memes and share to social.

To summarise, it can do a lot. So it’s a pretty cool app for photographers of all levels.

The best part is that all these apps are free so try them out and have a play around to see which ones you like best.