Desde Gizmodo, les dejo el Ranking:
GOLD MEDAL: Vignette
With Vignette you get those wonderful artsy effects your friends love and a ton of straight shooting options that'll make you leave your Point and Shoot at home. Snazz up photos with 68 different effects (yes, you can get vintage-style and toycamera-style options along with other awesome effects) and spice things up with 56 unique frames. Vignette's straight shooting options cover all the major bases too: fixed focus, fast shot, steady shot, self timer, etc., so if you want to create your own style, by all means. The only downside is that taking higher megapixel shots requires buying the Pro version and the app settings can get a little messy (though the camera UI is so excellently simple a 5 year old could handle it). Free, Android. $3.93 for Pro.
SILVER MEDAL: Camera 360
Complete with your usual slew of effects, Camera 360 throws in sillier options, like funny and scenery modes, to round out a ridiculously comprehensive feature set. Really, Camera 360 packs as much stuff as you can possibly think of: HDR-style pictures, image stabilization, multiple flash/focus, various manual modes, and TONS more. The camera UI is not as polished as Vignette's but adjusting settings is much easier. There's also a rather neat option to compare the original photo with the after effects photo when you tap a picture.Free, Android. $3.99 for Pro.
BRONZE MEDAL: FX Camera
It's a fairly basic lomo FX/hipstamatic style camera but it's REALLY easy to use and processes the pictures REALLY fast. There's not too many effects available (ToyCam, Polaroid, Fisheye, SymmetriCam, and Andy Warholizer), but all of them are stellar. Free, Android.
OTHERS TESTED:
• Camera Zoom FX: A lot of FX, ton of options and decently easy to use but costs $4.72 with no free option
• Retro Camera: "Ages" your shots really well but takes a little too long to process. Free & $2.99
• AndroPan: Combines side by side pictures into one nice panoramic shot. Free
• Fast Camera: It's a really fast camera. Costs $2.83 though.
• PicSay: Decent editing tools but star of the show is adding wacky comments to photos. Free
• PhotoFunia: Adds silly fun to the photos you take. Free
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Fuente: http://gizmodo.com/5680276/the-best-camera-apps?skyline=true&s=i
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