You do not know how much you needed a tweak until you have it installed in Cydia, I thought that the iPhone camera worked very well, until I tried CameraTweak.
Camera Tweak adds a multitude of features to the native iOS Camera app. The best for me is the advanced mode, where you can select a different focus and exposure (you can see it in the video). You can also capture photos every X seconds, set a timer, new types of grids, etc. In video you can choose the Frame Rate, the resolution and the aspect ratio.
You can download it by $ 0,99 on Cydia, you will find it in the BigBoss repo. You need to have done the jailbreak on your device.
More information - Ostium: open the notification center by dividing the screen in two (Cydia)
Hello, why do you record the Reviews in 4: 3 format?
Very good Gonzalo. When they add Zoom in Video, it will be the perfect Tweak for the camera.
To me with that they put the option to pause the video recording and be able to resume it without the video ending they have bought me.
And I ask ... all these Apps that are both in the AppStore and in Cydia, as is the case ... the photos have the same quality as the photo that is made with the option of the original iPhone camera? I mean, did you mention that it takes photos every X seconds… they come out with the same quality as when you take a photo with the original iPhone camera? Or on the contrary, when taking so many photos in a row (burst mode) they come out with less quality?
THE SAME QUALITY ALL LIFE
I have installed this tweak and it is really cool - best euro spent in a long time 🙂
In my case, that I have an iPhone 4, I have noticed that it allows you to choose to record video at 1080p and 60 fps. I have nothing clear that it is real, and I have to do tests, but even that it manages to record at 1080 is already a great advance. And if the native 720p manages to record at more than 30 fps, it will also be a huge advance. Has anyone been able to test it by now and can confirm it? Thanks 😉
I have tested on an iPhone 4s and it does not record at 60fps in fact it only records the sound when you put it at 60fps, does anyone have the same problem?
With my iPhone 4 I have tried to record at 30 and 60 fps and always record sound at 720p and 1080p. The 1080 have not yet verified that they are real; what I have noticed is that when I set 60fps the preview of the video looks slightly deformed ... as if I changed the frame or made a weird zoom ...
It definitely doesn't record at 4p on an iPhone 1080. It remains for me to resolve the question of whether it achieves more than 30 frames at the native resolution (720p), perhaps the trick is that to achieve higher speed it is necessary to sacrifice resolution so that an iPhone 4S can probably record at 720p at 60fps. But this is already guesswork ...