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Camera/video app lollipop

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Im looking for a good camera/video app to replace stock Samsung app, the stock is ok but no easy way to quickly adjust the exposure to make the picture lighter or darker which is annoying.

Iv tried Open camera which is good but to many bugs and not easy way to access the slow mo feature which is only 2 clicks in stock app.

Anybody got any recommendations on good combo app that has manual exposure and also easy access to slow motion.

Personally I like the Google Camera app.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.GoogleCamera&hl=en

Maybe just search the Play Store, read reviews, and/or look on some camera/photog. forums, see shich might meet your requirements?

https://play.google.com/store/search?q=camera&c=apps&docType=1&sp=CAFiCAoGY2FtZXJhegIYAIoBAggB%3AS%3AANO1ljIbXPM&hl=en

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Thanks for the advice, google camera is very limited and doesnt even have slo motion video so that's no good.

Tried all most all the apps and the one thing they all dont have which the stock does is easy access to video and slo motion which i love to use.

The samsung stock app is great just the only one thing it misses is easy access to exposure to make the pics lighter or darker, evrything else works fine

Just thought maybe somebody new of a hidden gem.

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Well for future users reading this i found out how to do it on stock app, expand the menu in camera app so you can see all quick icons then keep finger on the icon to open the edit menu and select an icon to replace it with, one of them being exposure.

Happy days

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