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Best Android Apps — Camera Tools — June 2017

With mobile cameras evolving at a rapid pace and the rapidly rising popularity of dual camera setups, consumers today are more ready and capable of capturing special moments in their lives than ever before. However, camera hardware is only one part of the equation, with imaging software being just as important for getting that perfect shot and making it look exactly like you have envisioned it. With that in mind, below you’ll find the list of the top ten best Android camera apps that are currently available for download on the Google Play Store.

Open Camera

Most stock camera apps on Android devices already offer so-called “pro modes” that allow you to adjust parameters like shutter speed, ISO, and aperture but those who are looking for a higher degree of control would do well to try Open Camera. Apart from a wide variety of settings, Open Camera is also one of the few free Android imaging apps that support exporting RAW (DNG) files.

Noah Camera

If you primarily use your smartphone’s camera to shoot selfies, you’ll likely to find Noah Camera to be an incredibly useful tool for self-portraits that will provide you with a broad range of customization options that ought to make your photos that much more special. Better yet, the app features support for virtually all popular social networks and communications solutions on the planet, allowing you to quickly share your selfies on everything from Instagram to Facebook.

BestMe Selfie Camera

Camera filters are an essential feature of any contemporary imaging app and this is exactly where BestMe Selfie Camera shines the most; with around 125 live filters and a robust photo editing tool, this is yet another great tool for taking selfies that can also be used for editing any photo stored on your device.

VSCO

VSCO has been in the imaging industry for many years now, building a name for itself thanks to a wide variety of plugins, presets, and tools for Adobe’s editing software. Other than that, the company is also an established mobile app developer, with its self-titled app being an incredibly capable and intuitive Android camera that all photography enthusiasts should try at least once.

A Better Camera

A Better Camera aims to be just that – a camera that expands on the capabilities of your default imaging app and ships with a robust set of tools for capturing and editing photos and videos. While a good portion of its functionality is hidden behind a paywall, it not only offers great value for money but it’s also currently available at a 90-percent discount, making A Better Camera a worthy investment.

Retrica – Selfie, Sticker, GIF

Anyone who often finds themselves going for that retro, washed-out look in their photographs may want to automate the process of editing such images, especially if they’re using a number of social networks and want to post images with a consistent style on all of them. Retrica – Selfie, Sticker, GIF will not only allow you to do that with photos but will also provide you with an option of creating vintage GIFs, thus being one of the most versatile retro camera apps on the Google Play Store.

Vine Camera

Twitter may have discontinued Vine but the social network’s hallmark feature continues to live on in the form of a standalone app. If you enjoy making short, aggressively cut six-second loops, the Vine Camera is still the best Android tool for doing so, and it also allows you to share your creations with the world without much hassle. It’s not Vine, but it’s close, and most importantly – it’s reliable.

Camera ZOOM FX Premium

There’s not a lot of things that free camera apps on the Google Play Store can’t do but offering a full array of DSLR-like controls is one of them. If you love Open Camera but have already started realizing some of its limitations and believe you are ready to take your mobile photography to the next level, Camera ZOOM FX Premium is the next logical step in your journey.

Camera MX – Photo, Video, GIF

Anyone on the lookout for a comprehensive camera tool that boasts the functionality of numerous imaging apps should definitely consider trying Camera MX – Photo, Video, GIF. This Android camera will not only allow you to record videos, GIFs, and shoot photos, but will also provide you with a robust editing engine and numerous social sharing features, with many of its functions being available free of charge.

EyeEm – Camera & Photo Filter

If you’re a casual mobile photographer that isn’t looking to fiddle with a broad range of camera settings and only wants a tool for easily enhancing their photos with some stylish filters, EyeEm – Camera & Photo Filter will provide you with precisely that functionality. Better yet, its integrated digital marketplace will offer you the opportunity to make some money on the side by selling your photos to the highest bidder.