iOS 5’s New Camera App Will Delight You. Here’s Our In-Depth Preview of the New Features

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Once you have your picture edited and ready for the finalizing, all you have to do is hit “Save” and then choose “Save to Camera Roll” to make all of your edits finalized.

 

And of course, once you’ve gotten your masterpiece edited to the point of satisfaction you’re going to need to share it with all the entire world. iOS 5’s Twitter integration makes photo sharing so much easier than ever before. With the “Tweet” button right next to emailing and texting, Apple has made it easier than ever to share your photos with a huge audience.

 

 

The new and improved Camera app in iOS 5 is nothing earth shattering, but it’s still a great upgrade from the old model. Apple has added all the basic things you need to take a picture quicker, edit it, and send it out to the world in the easiest ways possible. It’s a step up from what the old app was capable of, and while the enhance feature isn’t as powerful as some filters in other camera apps like Instagram and Camera+, it gets the job done well. And when everything “just works” as advertised, how can you complain?

 

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