5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Fusion - HDR Camera for iPhone.
Fusion - HDR Camera is paid iOS app published by East Coast Pixels, Inc.
Nimpoc
I've been a huge fan of ProHDR and the X version for years, but the recent zoom bug with iOS 9 that doesn't seem to be getting any support led me to look for a replacement. Currently on a trip to Peru and didn't want to miss a shot. Fusion does everything ProHDR did better, and added all the features I'd been meaning to write in and ask for like wider dynamic range, timer, anti-shake trigger, and better control of HDR effect in post. What really impressed me most is the lack of artificial gradients in Fusion that are so characteristic in HDR apps. You get more dynamic range in scenery and window shots without the false dark clouds. My only request is the ability to sync between installs on iPhone and iPad for better editing the results. Focus control would be awesome too, but that's pretty niche. Otherwise the cheapest and best upgrade to your iPhone camera available!
DougL
Of all the HDR apps available for download regardless of price, this one is by far the best, hands down. It is not your normal ‘artsy crafty’ approach to HDR. The point that sold me was the ability to offload the bracketed images for off phone post processing. The results are on a par with most of the native PC applications, S-N-S HDR, Photoshop, Lightroom etc. Very professional app. Well done.
AndreXuxu
I have several other HDR apps. This one is the best - instantaneous HDR pics that are far better than the native ones, with balanced colors. This is the one to get!
jessavaun11
Brilliant app, allowing quality HDR shots to be had on a whim. By far the best of its kind, Fusion delivers stunning reworks in an easy to use platform.
Gghghgh 56lovemyjakiebear
I don't like this app because it will not upload any of my pictures off of my photo album on my phone, so my rating for this app is a 1. I'm sorry I didn't enjoy this game.
ScallywagSix
This is a great app. I haven't learned all the ins and outs but it's fast and allows you to go back to previous image captures.
Greg k
I love the adjustments and can get a really good accurate realistic photo, which is often my goal. This doesn't have an ability to zoom the camera, like the built in Apple camera app would. Saving brackets for later adjustment is a big plus and it often takes plenty of bracketed photos when that is needed. I use this more than any other HDR photographic app on my iPad mini 3. And highly recommend it.
SDorst
All the other HDR apps I've tried make overly dramatic or vibrant pictures. Fusion can make dramatic photos also, but excels at evening out the dark and light areas in a natural-looking way. It also lets you save the bracketed shots so you can use them in a desktop app like Aurora.