When you open Zerocam, you only see a preview of the image and the shutter; There is nothing to distract you, only the photo.
Zerocam’s philosophy is “to help users focus on capturing moments, not settings.” Widget support is also available for convenience.
Interestingly, Zerocam takes photos in RAW format and then converts them to JPEG, resulting in virtually uncompressed images. This avoids overly harsh and color-shifting results that some users dislike with Smart HDR iPhones.
The app is free but limited to 12 photos per day, or users can purchase Zerocam Infinite for $9.99 to get unlimited photos.
Source: Ferra

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