send link to app

CameraMINI app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 4336 ratings )
Productivity Photo & Video
Developer: BlueFinger Apps
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.0.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 28 Aug 2014
App size: 1.23 Mb

CameraMINI is designed for the people who want to take a video in smaller resolutions which are not supported by the iPhone native camera app.

HD : 1280 X 720
VGA : 640 x 480
CIF : 352 x 288
LOW : 192 x 144

The resolution named FullHD, which is available in the iPhone native camera app, is 1920x1080.
The video file taken in the resolution is quite big due to the pixel area.

For the daily use, HD is generally good enough to record your moments. You can save the half of the iPhone memory, if you use the resolution instead of FullHD.

The other resolutions including VGA are very useful in the cases you do not need a video with extremely fluent pixels but want to take more and much longer videos.

For example, you can save at least two thirds of iPhone memory if you use VGA instead of FullHD.

[AF/AE]
The app supports AF/AE and you can lock AF and AE when you feel that the current focusing and exposure are perfect at the moment.
In addition, you may set focusing and exposure to a specific zone in the picture by tapping the area.

When you start recording, the focusing is automatically locked for the best output.
But you can move the focus to other object by tapping.

[Silence Recording]
You can record a video containing only visual data excluding audio.
After recoding, you may add audio dubbing to the video using other 3rd party apps.

[Timestamp]
In some cases, timestamp on the video itself is very useful.
The app provides this functionality, as you can put timestamp in short, medium, and full types.

[Zoom In/Out]
The real time zoom is supported and the user interface is much easier and more friendly than the native camera app.

[More Feature]
- Capturing still shots.
- Exporting videos and photos to iPhone native apps and 3rd party apps.
- Playback videos.
- Flash for the rear camera.