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Pro camera app controls are buried in complex menus

Photography enthusiasts want manual exposure, ISO, and focus control on their phones but find that professional camera apps hide these behind cluttered, counter-intuitive interfaces. Users consistently fight the UX instead of focusing on the shot. The gap is an app that surfaces DSLR-level controls instantly without sacrificing usability.

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