Hi..just joined. Any good photo/camera apps NOT from the playstore for Android?

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  1. Simple-Calculator

    A calculator for quick simple calculations with a nice user interface and no ads

    Simplemobiletools has a camera app, you can get it from FDroid aswell

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  3. Simple-Camera

    Quick photo and video camera with a flash, customizable aspect ratio.

    Simple Camera (Simple Mobile Tools) : Github Link

  4. FreeDcam

    FreeDcam is a CameraApp for Android >4.0(ics) wich try to enable stuff that is forgotten by the manufacturs

    FreeDCam (Github Link) : camera app which try to enable stuff that is forgotten by the manufacturers

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