Gudak limits your view to a tiny viewfinder, removes focus and exposure controls, and basically strips photography back to its point-and-shoot basics. The photos are fine, but it's the experience that really shines. The developers have gone to considerable lengths to stop you from cheating by changing your device's date and time too. By the time your photos are ready, you probably won't remember exactly what it was you were shooting. In order to see your images, hit the Develop button and wait three days.īy doing so, the app reintroduces the long-lost element of surprise. When you finish a roll, you have to wait an hour before you can load another and begin shooting again. Gudak shoots virtual rolls of film, and you get 24 exposures on each roll. Unlike the other apps on this list, this one really limits what you can do with a strict set of rules. If you're desperate to recreate the entire process of shooting with disposable film cameras, Gudak is the app for you.
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