iOS: Facebook Camera is a brand new app designed to easily view, edit, and share pictures. Think of it like Facebook's Instagram (and yes, Facebook bought Instagram). Besides offering a beautiful feed of all your Facebook friends' photos, you get Instagram-like editing and quick posting to the social network.
Unlike the default Facebook app, Facebook Camera includes multiple photo sharing—check the photos you want to share off and post at once. You can add captions, tag friends, and edit (crop or rotate) photos directly.
Facebook has taken some cues from Instagram (Since Facebook recently purchased Instagram, now Facebook doesn't have to compete with the most popular mobile photo sharing app for its users). The Facebook Camera app includes filters and a sleek interface with full-size photo viewing.
Note that you'll need to have your location turned on for the app to access your iPhone's camera roll. Why? Facebook just says so (there's no clear reason given).
Photo sharing is one of the biggest benefits of using Facebook, and Facebook Camera makes it easier to do that on the go.
Facebook Camera | iTunes App Store


iOS: Facebook Camera is a brand new app designed to easily view, edit, and share pictures. Think of it like Facebook's Instagram (and yes, Facebook bought Instagram). Besides offering a beautiful feed of all your Facebook friends' photos, you get Instagram-like editing and quick posting to the social network.
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