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I have the Procam app but it doesn't look like this? Also, I can't figure out to to shoot HDR in it. When I look at their website, it looks like I am missing a lot of the options I see in the tutorials...

If you have pro camera 8, and the HDR feature that you're looking for isn't there, the reason that it is not is because it's not ready for the iPhone 7 and 7+ yet. The developer said it would be ready by the end of the year or sometime later this year. The low light plus option works really well but that is an in app purchase.
 
I am curious. Those uploading pics, can you tell us if they were straight from the camera, any editing and if they were shot using a different app EX:procam4
 
This shot looks like it's straight out of a Home Interiors magazine. Great work.

Thank you very much! A very flattering compliment. Looking forward to sharing more with you guys as time goes on. If you want to check out more of my shots, my Instagram is in my signature! It's @cinnaminhbun. :)
 
Here are some photos I took today at my local aquarium store.

These were taken using 2X zoom. I'm not sure if the phone was using the optical zoom, but I doubt it. Is there some app that can tell me which lens it used.

In the future you can certainly use an app like ProCam to ensure you're using the telephoto lens.

I think Apple trying to make the camera app as automatic as possible holds back the camera but at least professional photographers know how to get much more of it.
 
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This is heavily edited with Snapseed and Lightroom. Haven't got time to properly put my 7 Plus through its paces. So this will do for now. Haha
Can I ask which Lightroom app you're using from the App Store? There are a few on there all called lightroom.
 
sunset at Oakland Lake Alley Park - 1X test on iPhone 7+ by danniexi, on Flickr

testing the low light capabilities with this handheld shot. sun was pretty much gone by this point and it was really really dark. this photo is straight from the camera with absolutely no edits whatsoever. the noise/graininess in the sky is bothersome, but hey, not bad for a freakin phone.
 
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