1. This includes information about lenses, image sensor, RAW (DNG) support, manual controls (focus, ISO, shutter, white balance), video formats and more.
2. It also includes the option to sample ProShot's UI in real-time on your device to visualize how camera settings are organized and accessed.
3. ProShot Evaluator is a free tool for evaluating the capabilities of the cameras on your device, and reports which features are supported by ProShot.
4. Note: permission requests are entirely optional, but may produce more accurate readings.
1. With the native camera app I can choose up to 4s! I intended to use the app for time lapse in the night, so unfortunately not suitable for me.Proshot has a single problem to solve for me - Pixel doesn't have a manual focus and I regularly want to take photos through aircraft windows which is very hit and miss.
2. Focusing on image graph lines and everyone I move my phone the screen goes black and so does workingShows all the features that my phone supports that should work in ProShot unfortunately none of them work in ProShot.
3. It's not going to be one of your favourite apps, but it will save you buying the ProShot app if it doesn't do much on your combination of hardware and softwareUsed to be a wonderful camera app but the UI completely changed into nonsensical garbage.
4. Thank you for providing a very thoughtful way to test the ProShot usefulness with a great tutorial.Blacks out does working.
5. The Proshot Evaluator seems to tell me that Proshot will be fully compatible; it's hard to trust it, though, when the actual experience was multiple crashes.
6. Don't waste your time with this one.Very useful free app to let you know which ProShot functions are supported by your specific phone before you buy the ProShot app.
7. It also appears that Proshot has zero evaluation / refund window, so Evaluator is, for me, persuasive in not buying the app.
8. Update: Actual app - Proshot - is great!This app is a great idea.
9. Really sad to uninstall such a great app (was going to purchase if it was as good as it used to be.)Cool concept to help in the decision to buy the camera app or not.
10. ProShot is more of a headache than its worth.
11. Actually, I'd like a camera that puts pictures directly into its own album, where editing (and other features associated with editing) can be done.