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RSS FeedsFiLMiC launches Firstlight, a stills camera app with Raw capture, live analytics and more
(Digital Photography Review)

 
 

20 november 2019 22:40:24

 
FiLMiC launches Firstlight, a stills camera app with Raw capture, live analytics and more
(Digital Photography Review)
 


FiLMiC, the company best known for its FiLMiC Pro video camera app with features for professionals, has branched in the still photography market with the launch of Firstlight. With FiLMiC Firstlight, iPhone owners get access to more features than offered on the stock camera app, including support for TIF and DNG Raw formats, anamorphic adapter support, the ability to embed copyright info and more. FiLMiC announced the availability of Firstlight v1.0 on November 12. The company has included the live analytics feature from FiLMiC Pro in its new still photography app, as well as adaptive film grain, custom film simulations, an RGB Histogram, an Auto Exposure (AE) mode, tap/swipe-based focus and exposure controls, a lens selector and vignette. FiLMiC boasts a number of `professional camera tools,` including grid overlays, a burst mode, flash and timer, expanded shadow details, the ability to select either HEIC or JPG formats, multiple aspect ratios (4:3, 16:9, 3:2, 1:1, 5:4), HDR controls on the latest iPhone models, and Bluetooth support for `most` camera shutter remote controls. In addition to the free version of the app, FiLMiC gives users the option of paying for access to premium features, making it possible to configure the burst mode, adjust the vignette, apply film grain, use an anamorphic adapter, use a custom function button, configure the exposure and focus controls, and more. The app is free to download from the iOS App Store now. The premium features can be unlocked via either a $0.99 monthly subscription or a $7.99 annual subscription.


 
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