Camera M 7.4 New iPad Experience Update

This update primarily focuses on the iPad user interface. In efforts to make Camera M more at home on iPad, we decided to revamp the whole interface to make it more ergonomic and more user-friendly.


Two-Handed Controls

We usually hold iPads with both hands, which is very different from the one-handed use of iPhones. So we dedicated the right hand to all the main camera control functions and the left hand to manual controls and tools. Meanwhile, we moved out any of the controls in the bottom center. This should make a significant difference in how you use Camera M on your iPad.



iPad manual camera controls

We also made shot settings bigger and easier to read – quicker to access. Every screen has been tweaked to be more ergonomic and more user-friendly. We would love to hear your thoughts on these changes.




Other bug fixes

  • Photo capture using Siri Shortcuts now works as intended – This feature has not worked as intended in the last few versions. We restored the functionality. (Thank you, Wilbur)


  • HDR Photo viewing is now available only on capable screens – We introduced HDR photo viewing with version 7.0 back in October. We realized on devices without full HDR viewing capability, the images look overblown in brightness. This was highly apparent on older iPads and iPhones without OLED displays. We managed to only show the full dynamic range on capable iPads and iPhones with OLED displays.





Previous Version 7 updates

  • iOS 17 optimization

  • iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro support

  • Action Button camera switching

  • Volume button actions

  • Zero shutter lag with responsive capture

  • Redesigned manual controls with 'Fine-Tuning' feature

  • New camera picker

  • Haptic Touch EXIF Preview

  • HDR Photo Viewing

  • Widget for StandBy and NightMode

  • App Shortcuts

  • Accessibility feature updates

  • And more... (view)







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