This App Is Better Than Film
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This is a neat fun app. But it certainly isn't better than film.
I think it’s pretty tough to compete with film, but for the price and accessibility, it scratches that itch for me
I love this app! I use my action button to get to it. It’s the best.
I’m glad you enjoy it! Is there any cameras in particular that are your favourite?
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Really like the shots you captured! Interesting stuff 👌
Thanks pal!
It’s alllll gravy! That’ll stick. 🙌🏼
Let’s give it a shot!
Tell me about the resulation tgat comes from app .
The resolution? I can tell you the specs, I think it would be easier if you try the free version and check it out for yourself to know for sure
@davey_gravy thanks for you generous reply . Please tell me the specs . Currently i dont have any phone .
maybe i should really give the app another chance in the summer. the photos look really good
thanks, I have so many more I love that I didn’t share. I find the lighting conditions really dictate how the images will turn out
Pretty convincing
It’s not film, but for the price vs fun factor, it’s a fun time
Thanks for the review, just stumbled on your channel. Downloaded the app and it's a lot of fun for sure.
Thank you so much! Hopefully this app adds a little bit more fun to taking photos
Old roll is free they give you like 7 cameras to use or u can buy more but the free ones are plenty
Amazing! Thank you for the recommendation. I just downloaded it and I’m loving what I’m seeing so far
On point ! Super helpful!
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment, I also really appreciate it!
Thanks, I'm curious how you remove the background noise with this challenging weather
I just tried to shoot between the wind, it wasn’t perfect
This app has some of the truest film sims HOWEVER, there are 3 fatal flaws. First the subscription price is high for an app that doesn’t get new content. Second, the simulated viewfinders are tiny and hard to compose with. Third, you can’t even change your sim choice post capture. Hipstamatic is still king as far as that is concerned.
@@vermontmike9800 you know what, I think I agree with everything you’re saying, great points 👌🏼
Looks impressive, especially for an app but calling this a film replacement or even better than film is basically a lie. One could say it's a good emulation for someone who wants a good emulation app on an iPhone
That’s a great point, this is a film emulation app
@@davey_gravy The title should have been This is the best film emulation app and not "This App Is Better Than Film"
Cool retro looking
It sure is!
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Wait... did you watch the video????
Ok, you convinced me to try again. Maybe my issue is I didn’t try the paid. But looking at your results using paid…
Try out the free, I did it for a year! Or use the 7 day free trial on your next trip. Thanks for watching
@@davey_gravy got the trial and downloaded your suggestions + the video cam to try today on our dog walks :)
you pay the subscription for this eh?
I feel like I'd struggle mentally paying for a camera app.
I’m with you on that one! That why it took me a year or more to do it. BUT. The subscription is $20 a year, which won’t cover the cost of a film camera, OR the cost of a roll of film, or to get it developed. I love that I get to try all different types of cameras, and have the photos instantly. It’s not for everyone, and that’s okay!