If you are looking for a camera app that gives you full control over your iPhone's camera settings, Procam 8 is the app for you. Procam 8 is a powerful and versatile app that lets you shoot photos and videos in various modes, adjust exposure, focus, white balance, ISO, shutter speed, and more. You can also edit your photos and videos with filters, effects, cropping, resizing, and other tools. In this article, we will show you how to use Procam 8 manual mode to take stunning photos with your iPhone.
To access Procam 8 manual mode, you need to first launch the app and tap on the M icon at the bottom left corner of the screen. This will open a menu where you can choose between Photo, Video, Slow Shutter, Portrait, Night Mode, Burst Mode, and Time Lapse modes. Tap on Photo mode to enter manual mode for photography. You will see a series of icons on the top and bottom of the screen that represent different camera settings. You can tap on any of these icons to adjust them manually.
Exposure is the amount of light that reaches your camera sensor. It determines how bright or dark your photo will be. To adjust exposure in Procam 8 manual mode, you can use two settings: ISO and shutter speed. ISO is the sensitivity of your camera sensor to light. A higher ISO means more light and a brighter photo, but also more noise and grain. A lower ISO means less light and a darker photo, but also less noise and grain. Shutter speed is the duration of time that your camera shutter is open. A faster shutter speed means less light and a darker photo, but also less motion blur. A slower shutter speed means more light and a brighter photo, but also more motion blur.
To adjust ISO in Procam 8 manual mode, tap on the ISO icon at the top left corner of the screen. You will see a slider that ranges from 32 to 3200. Drag the slider left or right to change the ISO value. To adjust shutter speed in Procam 8 manual mode, tap on the S icon at the top right corner of the screen. You will see a slider that ranges from 1/8000s to 1/4s. Drag the slider left or right to change the shutter speed value. You can also use the exposure compensation slider at the bottom of the screen to fine-tune the exposure level. Drag the slider left or right to make your photo brighter or darker.
Focus is the sharpness of your subject in your photo. To adjust focus in Procam 8 manual mode, you can use two settings: focus distance and focus peaking. Focus distance is the distance between your camera and your subject. A shorter focus distance means a closer subject and a shallower depth of field. A longer focus distance means a farther subject and a deeper depth of field. Focus peaking is a feature that highlights the edges of your subject in a color of your choice to help you see what is in focus.
To adjust focus distance in Procam 8 manual mode, tap on the F icon at the bottom left corner of the screen. You will see a slider that ranges from Macro to Infinity. Drag the slider left or right to change the focus distance value. To enable focus peaking in Procam 8 manual mode, tap on the P icon at the bottom right corner of the screen. You will see a menu where you can choose between Off, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Cyan, Magenta, and White colors for focus peaking. Tap on any color to activate it.
White balance is the color temperature of your photo. It determines how warm or cool your photo will look. To adjust white balance in Procam 8 manual mode, you can use two settings: white balance presets and white balance tint. White balance presets are predefined settings that match different lighting conditions. White balance tint is a slider that lets you fine-tune the white balance color.
To adjust white balance presets in Procam 8 manual mode, tap on the WB icon at the top center of the screen. You will see
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