Google Camera or Camera ZOOM FX? - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all,
since my old Xperia J and Nexus 4, I used Camera ZOOM FX that has always provided better quality rather than stock camera app.
Now, with Nexus 6P, does it make sense to use Camera ZOOM FX or is Google Camera better optimized for this device?
Thanks

Google camera is updated regularly for nexus devices.
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Triscuit said:
Google camera is updated regularly for nexus devices.
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Thank you!

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any apps or mod can make it fast ??
I try lg camera app in Google play and I get what I want exactly ^__^
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Thank you I'll give it a whirl
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Yeah, I just found that out for myself. Sorry
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m.klinge said:
So the video camera app is pretty useless due to the horrible auto focus on speed, so I need a new one - any recommendations that works well with the G2. Has to be able to record [email protected]
//M
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Install lgCamera from the Play Store. It's the best replacement I've found for the video issue. I've been using the free for a bit, seems to work so I'll likely shell out the dough to buy it outright.
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Thanks for the tip, I'll try that out
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m.klinge said:
Thanks for the tip, I'll try that out
//M
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Hi, I would appreciate if you share your experience here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2498008&highlight=camera
Unfortunately it cannot record 60fps.
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Does anybody know of a video camera app that has tap to focus rather than continuous autofocus?
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LG Camera 6.4. Choose macro mode!
obladi64 said:
Hi, I would appreciate if you share your experience here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2498008&highlight=camera
Unfortunately it cannot record 60fps.
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Well without 60 fps I'm not even going to bother
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FV5 has had a bit of spit and polish since I last looked at it. Will give it another go

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