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How to Use CameraPro on an iPhone

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The Apple iPhone comes with a camera as part of the device. It also comes with an application called CameraPro that you can use to add features to your camera. By installing the free version of this application, you can add features like digital zoom, black and white, auto-orientation and image size to your Apple iPhone.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Tap on the Installer application to launch it from your Apple iPhone. Press "Sources" and then press "Edit" from the Next menu. Select "Add" and then type "http://tinyurl.com/2t8cax or try http://tinyurl.com/3544mp."

  2. Step 2

    Use CameraPro on your Apple iPhone by tapping the "Continue" button. A menu bar will appear on the screen. The menu bar will give you options such as turning on/off silent mode.

  3. Step 3

    Press the "About" button to get more details on the CameraPro app. To take a picture, hold your Apple iPhone like a camera. Then, tap the "Camera" button to take the shot.

  4. Step 4

    Try out premium features five times for free. After the trial period, you have to pay a fee to upgrade your CameraPro for Apple iPhone to the premium version. The premium version includes features like a self-timer, burst mode, burst speed and silent shutter.

Tips & Warnings
  • CameraPro comes with other free features for registered users, including free customer support.
  • CameraPro adds new features regularly, some of which are free and some of which will be part of the premium version. Check periodically for updates.
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