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These three camera apps make video, photos and selfies a snap

- bob@workingsma­rterformac­users.com

As I sat down to write this column about three useful iOS camera apps I’ve been testing — FiLMiC Pro, Halide and SelfieX — I noticed an inordinate number of iOS apps in my “Photo & Video” category. Most of them were cameras. I was shocked to discover I’ve collected well over 100 different iOS camera apps in the nearly 10 years they have been available.

Granted, most of them weren’t particular­ly memorable. But many offer at least one desirable feature that captivated me at the time. Most of them didn’t remain on my phone for long, but there are three I like so much and use so often I keep all three on my first home screen. While the built-in Camera app is pretty awesome, I find myself using one of these three apps more often than not.

FiLMiC Pro ($14.99)

I’ve shot a lot of training videos lately, and my iPhone X often serves as my main camera. The camera app I’ve come to rely upon for getting excellent results is FiLMiC Pro. It’s billed as “the most advanced video camera for mobile. Ever.”

It might well be true —

this is a serious video camera for serious videograph­ers, with arcshaped sliders for focus and exposure, a histogram and live analytics.

Then there’s the FiLMiC Remote ($9.99) app, which allows me to monitor the camera remotely from another iOS device. So, with the camera mounted on a tripod, I can use a second iPhone (or iPad) to remotely control recording, focus, exposure and more. It even offers a four-up display with a live preview along with a waveform monitor, vectorscop­e and histogram.

If you’re serious about shooting video with your iPhone, I’ve yet to find anything more flexible and powerful than FiLMiC Pro and FiLMiC Remote.

Halide ($4.99)

For still images, I love using Halide, a “premium” camera app that offers intuitive manual controls for shutter speed, ISO and white balance, a live histogram and depth capture on dual-camera iPhones (iPhone 7 Plus, 8 Plus, or X). It’s also one of the few cameras that can shoot your choice of RAW, TIFF, HEIC or JPG file formats.

The latest update to Halide brought killer support for Portrait mode, including real-time depthmap previews (on dualcamera iPhones). It’s awesome and you’ll love it, but you’re going to love Halide’s easy-to-use controls and slick user interface, too.

It’s probably the best 5 bucks I’ve ever spent on photograph­y gear.

SelfieX (free)

SelfieX lets you take selfies with your iPhone’s (superior) rear camera. It solves the problem of not being able to see the screen while you’re composing the shot by voice, instructin­g you to move left, right, up or down.

When your face or faces are in the frame and the camera is held at the proper angle, the voice instructs you to say cheese and automatica­lly snaps the selfie.

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BOB LEVITUS

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