4/5 rating based on 52 reviews. Read all reviews for PureShot for iPhone.
PureShot is paid iOS app published by Michael Hardaker
Leonnears
No app can ever be perfect, and while I think this app deserves 5 stars for the most part, I was disappointed when the last shots I took weren’t saved in TIFF. I always check to see if TIFF is configured before taking any shoots but it looks like the app has been ignoring this setting and saved all my latest shots in JPEG in the last few weeks. Hopefully this is a bug that will be fixed in the upcoming updates. They are really beautiful shots too that I wanted to keep in TIFF.
anothermessiah
I've got a gazillion options when it comes to filters and image processing and such. When I want a camera, though... that's ALL I want. This little camera has every detail I appreciate in a camera, without all the clutter I've got a dozen other apps for. Also, this developer responds to inquiry quicker than my own family does. I get better support for an app that this guy wants less for than I spent on any piece of my lunch today than I do for an automobile that's under warranty. Gold-class.
Jim Spivey
If your looking for a professional configurable #nofilter camera app with complete documentation and excellent customer service from the developer do not hesitate and buy now! Beautiful UI.
mitchwalcott
It would be nice to have a 64-bit version of this app, unless tests reveal that there are no performance improvements.
XtsquizzlePop
This camera works great in low light settings it seems to pull additional light in from your surroundings when not using the flash.
Glasslynx
I have no idea what this is actually supposed to do besides nothing, which is exactly what it does. Nothing. Impossible to use and is worthless to me. What a big fat waste of time.
The Real MCR
Loved the plethora of controls, the excellent documentation, and the features. The exposure bracketing solution was clever and useful. However, in comparing to the 5s’s built in camera app, images appeared less sharp and detailed. Increasing the image quality setting helped, but also added more artifacts and a bigger file size. Not sure if this is a focusing issue or a processing issue.