DIGIX AMR1
For photography enthusiasts and retro-aesthetic fans looking for a digital simulation of classic film camera mechanics.
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DIGIX AMR1 is an established photo & video app that is completely free. With a 4.9/5 rating from 17 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What is DIGIX AMR1?
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v2.1 · 5mo ago
SteadyLast updated 160d ago. 5 versions tracked.
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What makes this app unique?
What Are The Key Features?
Provides full control over focus, shutter speed, ISO, and exposure compensation to mimic the experience of shooting with a film camera.
Allows users to switch between iPhone lenses while displaying real focal length and aperture data.
Functions as a learning tool to help users understand the relationship between shutter speed, ISO, and aperture.
Delivers a visual experience inspired by iconic 1980s SLR designs like the Canon AE-1 and Minolta SR-1.
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Who Built It?
Digiguys
Providing amateur photographers with technical composition tools and educational guidance. Helping users refine their visual framing through real-time overlays and analysis.
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The app successfully bridges the gap between vintage photography nostalgia and modern mobile hardware by offering a functional, manual-first camera interface.
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