Today Google pushed out an update to the Google Camera app that bumps it up to version 2.2.024. Included with the new version of Google Camera is the option of capturing photos in 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio, a timer that can be set to 3 or 10 seconds and some new panorama modes.
This may not be a huge update, but it does add some new features to the Google Camera app, and it’s always good to see new features rolled out to users. You can find Google Camera at the Play Store link below. If it’s not showing up for you yet, give it a little time and check again.
Description
Google Camera snaps quick and easy photos and videos, and has creative picture modes like Photo Sphere, Lens Blur and Panorama.Features
• Photo Sphere for immersive 360ยบ views
• Lens Blur for SLR-like photos with shallow depth of field
• Panorama mode with high resolution
• Viewfinder shows whole image sensor for uncropped images (may result in a smaller viewfinder on some phones)
• Updated UI that gets out of your way and is centered on an extra large capture button
Requirements
• Works on phones and tablets running Android 4.4+ KitKat
• Photo Sphere and Panorama require a gyro sensor (not available on Moto G)
• Photo Sphere, Panorama, and Lens Blur require at least 1 gigabyte of memory
• Photo Sphere for immersive 360ยบ views
• Lens Blur for SLR-like photos with shallow depth of field
• Panorama mode with high resolution
• Viewfinder shows whole image sensor for uncropped images (may result in a smaller viewfinder on some phones)
• Updated UI that gets out of your way and is centered on an extra large capture button
Requirements
• Works on phones and tablets running Android 4.4+ KitKat
• Photo Sphere and Panorama require a gyro sensor (not available on Moto G)
• Photo Sphere, Panorama, and Lens Blur require at least 1 gigabyte of memory
