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Vintage iPhone Film Camera Apps Worth Using

By Matthew Lynch
June 15, 2023
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As smartphone cameras continue to improve with every new release, there are still many photography enthusiasts who crave the unique look and feel of vintage film cameras. Fortunately, there are a plethora of iPhone apps that can help replicate the look and feel of classic film cameras without the hassle of actually using film.

Here are some vintage iPhone film camera apps worth using:

  1. VSCO – This popular app not only features a variety of vibrant filters, but also allows you to adjust the exposure and color for a more personalized touch. VSCO also offers a community aspect where users can share and discover creative content.
  2. Huji Cam – This app replicates the look of a disposable camera from the ’90s, complete with light leaks, grain, and a date stamp. It even includes the option to allow for random light leaks for a more authentic feel.
  3. Gudak Cam – This app takes the disposable camera simulation a step further by limiting you to only 24 shots per roll, just like an actual film camera. You also have to wait three days for the photos to “develop,” just like with film. The result is an authentic and immersive experience that’s perfect for nostalgia lovers.
  4. 8mm Vintage Camera – As the name suggests, this app mimics the look and feel of vintage 8mm film. You can adjust the age of the film for a more realistic look and add scratches, dust, and other imperfections for added authenticity.
  5. Adobe Lightroom – While not specifically a vintage film camera app, Lightroom offers a variety of presets that can emulate the look of classic films, such as Kodak Portra or Fujifilm Provia. Plus, the app’s extensive editing tools allow for a more nuanced approach to replicating a vintage film look.
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