Based on the legendary XPAN with its unique cinematic panoramic 65x24 images, XP4N turns any scene into a movie set; every shot into a movie still.
- Shoot in the amazing 65:24 cinematic aspect ratio
- Simulate 6 film types (inspired by Cinestill 800T, Vision 3 250D, Portra 400, Metropolis, Ortho Plus, HP5+)
- This is an oldschool 99 cent app: NO ADS, NO SUBSCRIPTIONS, NO IN-APP-PURCHASES!
- Use all available lenses
- Haptic and visual feedback when taking pictures
- Use volume up key as shutter button
- EV compensation by swiping
- Access to the 48MP sensor (if available and enabled in settings)
- Option to save as lossless HEIF files
- Saves EXIF and GPS data in photos
This app is designed to simulate the cinematic qualities of the XPAN, including emulation of 6 film stocks that are often paired with this camera:
NIGHT MODE
Based on the Cinestill 800T film character with its moody teal cast and signature "halation" (red halos) around bright spots in the image.
BALANCED MODE
Inspired by Vision3 250D film stock, with its versatile personality and typical Hollywood-style color and contrast curves.
DAYLIGHT MODE
Based on the popular Portra 400 film; soft and warm hues and moderate contrast profile. Great for skin tones and dreamy landscapes.
GRITTY MODE
Inspired by the Lomography Metropolis film, which adds a "bleached" look that is reminiscent of gritty 90s movies.
BLACK & WHITE MODES
Following the characteristics of the Ortho Plus and HP5+ films, one mode offers a punchy and contrasty B&W style, while the other is soft and dreamy.
XP4N is consciously made to be the ultimate one-trick-pony. A point and shoot camera with only a single button: the shutter button. The internal image processing engine does the rest, based on your preferred film mode setting. (so don't expect deep camera controls... ;-).
The resulting images are carefully tuned to have the pleasant silky quality of film and to get away from the oversharpened, hyper-punchy look typical of today's digital cameras.
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