Tablets are very good in certain situations, but cellular photography is not one of them. Many people find themselves trapped behind someone whipping a giant tablet to take pictures on an event, blocking everyone’s view behind them while simultaneously capturing sub-section photos. If you are one of those people, Halide has a new application for you.
Halide is famous for its popular iPhone camera application, gives access to cellular photographers to more features than they get from the most competitive stock or third party applications. Halide offers features such as PriorAW support, manual mode and depth, focus help, and other ‘pro’ features.
The company has announced that you can also download Halides for iPad; It offers all the features you will find in the iPhone application from the application, plus what it says is ‘some special’ that utilizes a larger tablet screen. The iPad interface is custom to the tablet and includes a pro display for serious cellphone photographers.
Of course, someone must ask why someone wants to take photos using the iPad – it’s easy to see the editing appeal on a larger screen, but shooting it with a tablet camera questionable. The latest iPad Pro brings a famous camera system, but even then, most of the focus is on the camera facing forward and its use for things like video chat.
Of course, if you want the option to photograph a decent image from your iPad when the situation calls for it (maybe your cellphone battery is dead and the perfect scene appears just a few moments later), then halides are no doubt one of the best -Party camera options for Apple tablet.
Halide for iPad can be purchased directly for $ 39.99, but also equipped with a subscription option of $ 1.99 / month or option of $ 11.99 / year.