4.4
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About this app

NEW: Try ProShot Evaluator first to see which features your device supports
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.riseupgames.proshotevaluator

"The screen layouts are excellent. DSLRs could learn a thing or two from the design of ProShot"
-Engadget

"If you can name it, chances are ProShot has it"
-Gizmodo

Welcome to ProShot, your complete photography and film making solution on Android.

Whether you are a seasoned professional or just getting started, ProShot has something for you. Its expansive feature set and unique interface unlock unlimited possibilities, ensuring you’ll never miss that perfect shot.

Manual Controls
ProShot unleashes the full power of the camera2 API to offer a range of manual, semi-manual and automatic controls, just like a DSLR. Take full advantage in Manual mode, keep ISO in check in Program mode, or leave it all on Auto and simply enjoy the moment.

Endless Features
With its wide range of options, ProShot adjusts to your changing world. Fly through camera settings with its unique Dual Dial system. Record video from any mode with the press of a button. Play with light in unique Light Painting modes. Capture the stars with Bulb mode. And adjust camera output with options for Noise Reduction, Tone Mapping, Sharpness and much more.

Privacy Built-In
In a world where everyone wants to harvest your data, ProShot doesn’t, because that’s the way it should be. No personal data is stored, collected or transmitted, so you can rest assured that your images, videos and data are safe.

There is so much more to ProShot. Below is a list of many of the features waiting for you. ProShot is under constant development, so great new things are always just on the horizon!

• Auto, Program, Manual, and two Custom modes, just like a DSLR
• Shutter priority, ISO priority, Automatic, and Full Manual control
• Adjust exposure, flash, focus, ISO, shutter speed, white balance and more
• Shoot in RAW (DNG), JPEG or RAW+JPEG
• HEIC support on compatible devices
• Support for Vendor Extensions including Bokeh, HDR and more
• Light Painting with special modes for capturing water and star trails
• Bulb mode integrated into Light Painting
• Timelapse (intervalometer and video), with full camera control
• 4:3, 16:9, and 1:1 standard aspect ratio for photo
• Custom aspect ratios (21:9, 5:4, anything is possible)
• Zero-lag bracket exposure up to ±3
• Manual focus assist and focus peaking with customizable color
• Histogram with 3 modes
• Zoom up to 10X using just one finger
• Customizable accent color to fit your style
• Camera roll seamlessly integrated into the viewfinder
• Adjust JPEG quality, Noise Reduction quality, and storage location
• Shortcuts for GPS, screen brightness, camera shutter, and more
• Customization panel to truly make ProShot your own. Customize startup mode, remap volume buttons, set filename format, and much more

Video Features
• All camera controls available in Photo mode are also available in Video mode
• Up to 8K video with extreme bitrate options
• Support for “beyond 4K” on compatible devices
• Adjustable frame rate from 24 FPS up to 240 FPS
• LOG and FLAT color profiles for increased dynamic range
• Support for H.264 and H.265
• Up to 4K Timelapse
• Industry-standard options for 180 degree rule
• Support for external microphones
• Monitor audio levels and video file size in real-time
• Pause / resume recording
• Support for simultaneous audio playback (like Spotify) while recording
• Video light

Time to leave the heavy DSLR at home, ProShot's got your back.
Updated on
Nov 7, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
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Ratings and reviews

4.4
16.3K reviews
Tab O'Neal
November 6, 2024
Proshot may be fine but Google Pixel Pro 9 I run it on is garbage. It is not a camera. It is an AI tool for content that's worth nothing more than half-hearted likes on social media. It BS. Even in manual mode the camera software settings won't lock in. They jump all over. I used it for online product photography and it is nearly impossible to get consistent shots. Even under the same lighting. If you want to LARP photography, fine. This toy is a costume accoutrement.
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Rise Up Games
November 7, 2024
Hello, I am sorry to hear you're running into issues. Generally, Pixels ship with quite a few camera issues around launch, and then Google eventually irons them out. If you believe there is something I can address through software, please send me an email and I'd be glad to work with you to find a solution: support@riseupgames.com
Jon Barnhart
October 16, 2024
Evaluator worked. But I wanted to do a time-lapse of the comet with cloud motion and environment. It said it could do up to 50 second exposure. I didn't need that but the native app can do 30 second. I needed about 10 second exposure. It kept erroring at 10 but worked at 8 second. I got 40 frames and now it won't do long exposure at all. Since it took more than two hours to discover the failure I'm now out the cost of a mostly useless app even as I'm discovering more failures.
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Rise Up Games
October 18, 2024
Hello, I am very sorry to hear that. For longer shutter speeds, some devices have a "cooldown" period. If your timelapse interval does not account for this, the timelapse may stop running. Samsung actively blocks third party apps from accessing long shutter speeds, but in most cases ProShot can get around it. Finding max SHR on it requires testing.
Riley Martin
August 29, 2024
I'm very happy with this app. I bought it because I wanted more pro controls than Google Camera gives on a Pixel 7a, and it definitely delivered. I was worried that as it isn't designed specifically for Pixel phones like the stock camera app, it might give lower quality images, but that hasn't been a problem. The UI was slightly complicated at first, but after watching the tutorial and using the app for a while, I would say its actually quite well designed for how many options it has.
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What's new

This update adds two new lens modes that can be accessed from the Customize menu. Please try these modes if you are experiencing issues selecting auxiliary cameras.

Also in this update:
• Improved 4K timelapse support
• Fixes for image bracketing and timelapse video
• Improved UI placement for 3:2, 16:9 and wider aspect ratios