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Step into the realm of multi-style photography as we journey through a captivating series of images, each a masterpiece crafted with the versatile ProShot application. It is a haven for creative souls, offers an array of tools to transform your ordinary captures into artistic wonders. Amidst the sea of photography applications, ProShot remains the preferred choice for countless enthusiasts, a testament to the magic it bestows upon every click.


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There's no setup required with ProShot. Launching the app after installation prompts you for location access, then gives you the choice to view a guided tutorial, view a field guide or begin using the app.


The automated tutorial walks you through eight different aspects of the app, from adjusting manual controls to selecting automatic mode and fine-tuning a focal point. The field guide is like a overlay of the app, with arrows pointing to the various onscreen controls.


The main screen, like most camera apps, is the view finder. Adorning all four edges of the screen are various controls. Holding your iOS device in a landscape orientation puts the exposure adjustment along the bottom, with the shutter button, mode selection, capture setting and focus controls to the right. Along the top is where you can switch between 16:9, 4:3 or 1:1 size ratio for the photo. And on the left is a button to view your photo gallery.


When you select one of the controls, its options are placed atop the view finder in a semi-transparent box. Even with a bright background, I was still able to see the controls and select what I wanted without issue.


I found the location of the controls to be placed within easy reach of either thumb, even on the iPhone 6 Plus. This allowed me to adjust a photo on the fly, without forcing me to frame, adjust, then reframe a shot.


On a few occasions I would attempt to adjust the focus, which is done via a slider located next to the shutter button, and inadvertently trigger the zoom control. To zoom, you place your finger anywhere on the screen and slide it up or down. Up zooms in, down zooms out. It's the same way you control focus, only the focus control apparently requires a very precise touch. It would have been better to have a well defined area for zoom, with another for focus.


The entire point of ProShot is to bring professional-grade adjustments to a photo app on iOS. For example, if you're going to take photos of a child running through your back yard, you'll want to set the shutter speed to a fast setting. Conversely, if you're taking a low-light still photo, a slower shutter speed is ideal. The stock iOS Camera app doesn't allow for these types of adjustments, leaving you to either take a burst photo and select the best of the group, or live with a blurry photo (in the case of a child running).


The ability to make an adjustment in ProShot and immediately see the viewfinder reflect the changes, is an invaluable teaching tool. It's the same behavior you'd find in an expensive camera, except in this case you only spent a few dollars on an app that runs on your smartphone.


In testing the various modes I found the time-lapse feature to be a disappointment. After placing my iPhone on a tripod, I set ProShot to capture a photo every 5 seconds for 5 minutes. After the first minute, my iPhone's screen turned off (as it's supposed to when not in use). I unlocked my phone and found ProShot was still capturing photos, but the screen went black again a minute later.


The second time my phone went to sleep a minute later, however, ProShot stopped capturing photos as part of my time-lapse. But instead of alerting me to this issue, I unlocked my phone to find an alert asking me to review the app (unlucky, but annoying). In comparison, using iOS 8's native time-lapse mode in the Camera app leaves the phone unlocked with the screen on until you stop capturing the time-lapse. Hopefully the developers of ProShot will fix this in a future update.


Even after all of that, instead of creating a short video out of the time-lapse captures (as Apple's Camera app does), ProShot saves each one individually to your Camera Roll -- clearly not ideal.


ProShot is one of many new apps in the App Store that takes advantage of iOS 8's new camera controls. It has a nice interface, keeping controls where you need them on the sides of the screen. But with the lack of good descriptions for each type of adjustment, the live updates to the viewfinder when you change a control are the best method for learning what each control does.


I did have some problems with the focus and zoom controls, but with some practice I was able to make them work. If you're looking for good time-lapse shots, though, I would stick with the regular iOS Camera app.


Photographers who are well-versed in making adjustments with a real camera will appreciate the added controls on an iOS device, but beginners will definitely be lost at first. Still, the precision controls and live viewfinder make for a good, low-cost photography learning tool.


The ProShot iPhone Dive Case is an awesome hard shell underwater housing for your iPhone which can be go up to 130ft/40m. The housing is compatible with all variants of iPhones from 6 to 14, including 14 Pro Max, 14 Pro and 14 Plus. It utilizes its proprietary app which allows you full camera functionality underwater. In addition, when you purchase the housing it comes with the ProShot's iPhone protection guarantee!


To make the colors pop and vibrant, the optional red filter option is also available. We all know that when you dive deeper, color gets filtered out, and the red filter helps restore the colors in your footage.


My Pixel 8 Pro takes rich, accurate photos with excellent color space and depth. With the help of AI, it does much of the heavy lifting for me, without my having to make any adjustments to the settings.


But sometimes I want control over the camera settings. I might want to create something more artistic or with a specific look. For that, I need control over specific camera settings, something the default app does not offer. I want to be able to adjust ISO, white balance, shutter speed, etc.


I used to use an app called Manual Camera, but that app hasn't seen much development over the past few years. If you take a look at the Google Play Store, you'll find several options, some of which are free and some which can run you nearly $20. Some of those paid apps are good, while some of them are prone to crashing or other issues.


ProShot automatically optimizes for your hardware and even has a separate Evaluator tool, so you know if the app will work with your hardware (I highly recommend using the Evaluator before purchasing ProShot).


The thing about ProShot is that you really should know what you're doing before purchasing the app. Why? Because to get the most out of the app, you need to understand concepts such as ISO, white balance, shutter speed, fps, etc. Without a solid understanding of how those things work, you're just spending money on an app from which you will not benefit.


I would go so far as to say that apps such as ProShot are geared toward photographers (or those looking to dip their toes into getting more out of their phone's hardware). If you just want to point and shoot and allow the phone to do all the work for you, then stick with the default.


There's a lot to like about this app. Outside of being able to control the hardware settings, one of my favorite features is the one-finger zoom. With most camera apps you have to do the ol' pinch in or out to zoom. With ProShot, you use one finger and swipe (slowly) up or down to zoom in or out. I can hold the phone with both hands and use my thumb to zoom in or out, all the while retaining a steady camera. This is great for video, when otherwise you'd zoom in with a pinch and the footage would become shaky.


In a similar fashion, changing a setting is usually a one-finger affair. For example, to change ISO, tap the current ISO setting and then tap the setting you want, which means you can keep your shot framed as you change the settings.


Another feature I really appreciate is the manual focus. Although autofocus is incredibly accurate, sometimes it doesn't always know what should have the focus in a shot and will bounce between subjects. With manual focus, you are in complete control and that can be a boon.


As far as the results are concerned, you can snap some stunning photos with ProShot. With just a bit of understanding, you can get considerably better shots with this app than with the default camera app on your phone. Even with the stellar Pixel 8 Pro AI, I was able to get better photos with ProShot than with the Google Camera app.


This is an important question because if you don't understand the basics of photography you'll wind up spending the money and getting frustrated with the results. If, on the other hand, you do grasp the fundamentals, you will be able to get better results from this app.


To decide if the ProShot app is for you you need to ask yourself 1) Do you understand the basics of photography or, if not, 2) Are you willing to learn? If the answer to both of those questions is "no," then don't bother. However, if the answer to one or both of those questions is "yes," trust me when I say you should go ahead with the purchase. I've tried many camera apps and this one has the best ratio of features to cost that you'll find on the Google Play Store.


Unfortunately, there isn't a free version of ProShot (or a trial). However, as I mentioned earlier, there is the Evaluator, which you should install and allow it to evaluate your hardware, so you know if the app is a good fit. If your hardware is suitable for the app, make the purchase and snap some incredible photos.

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