4/5 rating based on 51 reviews. Read all reviews for 6x6 for iPhone.
6x6 is paid iOS app published by Michael Hardaker
folsombob
Easily... I repeat: Easily the best iPhone camera app I have. This is my go-to app in nearly all situations. I am one of the "truly obsessive" types that keeps it in black & white and TLR modes. It works great in conjunction with my Mamiya C330S TLR as a light meter, but I use it more and more not as a companion, but as one of my main cameras, along side my Nikons, Crown Graphics, and Mamiya. The quality of b/w contrast is near perfect right out of the app, rarely needing any tweaking. I keep the yellow filter on nearly always. One wish: to have option to choice which other I would like to have couple with it for editing. Right now, it defaults to Camera+, but when I do edit on the iPhone, I prefer Pro Camera.
Xatu Man
What on Earth is the problem with this app? 6x6 and 6x7 used to be my favorite photo apps. Now every update makes them buggier and buggier. I've lost so many good shots due to app crashing that it makes me sick. I keep hoping that the next update will fix the bugs but it keeps getting worse.
kayessdname
Push a button three second a later snap a picture no focus. Yike a make so mad a bang head on table a ouch
wanderography
i would of gave it 5 stars but it needs a WB lock feature, without it i can't delete 645 pro and i would really just like to have 6x6 and 6x7. please add WB lock.
wolfishmoon
I was told about this app by a fellow photographer. I checked it out and fell in love with it. You need to have the option for "borders" turned off though, or else the app will crash on you the moment you hit the shutter. Other than that, I love the user interface and the options for color and black-and-white photography.
Nolan1954
Previous version was my Go-to app but the new one crashes constantly and there is no support. Bummer.
Jordo85
Having live previews, especially for black and white capture, is wonderfully helpful at seeing better in monochrome. Anytime I photograph in black and white this is now where I start. TIFF exporting looks cool, too. The focus and exposure controls take some getting used to but it's worth learning.
Russell W
It just needs to be updated for iOS 7, specifically for 64 bit processors.
BruceMcL
I would rather use the standard Camera app than this. There are problems with EXIF data on this app and other apps by the same developer. The EXIF info does not include the manufacturer of the phone or the model of the phone. Developer needs to try a little harder to claim “Full EXIF.” Another thing: RAW means undeveloped. His TIFF files are not RAW in the widely recognized meaning of the word. The phrase “Developed RAW” has about as much meaning as “dehydrated water.”