Camera M 3.3 Update

Camera M 3.3 update for 2020 iPad Pro

Optimized for new iPad Pro

Camera M 3.3 update is all about the new iPad Pro. Completely optimized for its Ultra Wide and Wide Angle cameras. *

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Camera Switcher

New Camera Switcher makes jumping between cameras a breeze - simply tap! No other gestures are necessary.

Press and hold to view all available cameras, including the Selfie camera.

Max Image Processing

Get the best image quality using the new iPad Pro's A12Z Bionic processor with HEIF, JPEG, PNG, and TIFF image formats.

* Please note that Depth mode is not available with rear cameras on 2020 iPad Pro eventhough it is equipped with Dual cameras. This is a hardware limitation.


For all iPads, this update marks the most significant user interface overhaul since the inception of Camera M!

New Control Center for iPad

Camera M iPad Control Center interface

Taking inspiration from the iPhone version, no matter the device orientation, the new Control Center is always within your fingertips. This design simplifies all main controls into a single island. Quick Settings now have additional space to display more of the available options.

We have also simplified device rotation animations.

The interface for setting grey card white balance is now optimized for one hand operation.

Quick Guides now work in all orientations as opposed to just in portrait orientation.


Camera M 3.3.1 Update

Supplementing the previous big update for iPad, we decided to go further by adding mouse and trackpad support. We have a growing number of photographers who use their iPads in product photography setups or in other professional setups that include the usage of a mouse, a trackpad, and a keyboard as input methods.

Camera M iPad keyboard shortcuts

Mouse and Trackpad Support for iPad

With Magic Mouse or Magic Trackpad, you can adjust focus, exposure bias, ISO, exposure duration, and white balance temperature by simply using the two-finger scroll gesture.

New cursor design highlights all the main buttons. Also, we added the ability to use the two-finger scroll gesture to navigate through picker wheels in Quick Settings or white balance presets, etc.

Keyboard Support for iPad

We included a set of easy-to-use keyboard shortcuts:

  • Space : Capture Photo

  • ⌘ + R : Reset Current Screen

  • ⌘ + F : Focus Screen

  • ⌘ + E : Exposure Screen

  • ⌘ + I : ISO and Duration Screen

  • ⌘ + W : White Balance Screen

  • ⌘ + L : Last Photo

Holding down ⌘ displays an overview of all available keyboard shortcuts.

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