Camera Zoom Fx
I must have downloaded and installed about 100 apps for controlling the camera on my G1. The installations always ended in disappointment and uninstallation. Then I read about an app called Camera Zoom Fx, several sites gave it great reviews. I decided to take the plunge and pay the £1.25 that the makers wanted for it. Have to say I did the right thing. In the beginning it is a little overwhelming with all the options and add on’s. When I got the hang of it I discovered just what I could get out of the G1 camera. There is also a growing community of users sharing their photos taken using the App. I am a happy customer
The photo under is taken using Camera Zoom Fx
FxCamera
I love downloading and trying out new applications on my Android phone. One I have been playing around with lately is FxCamera. In FxCamera you can shoot photos in 5 different modes, Toycam, Polandroid, Fisheye, Symmetri, Warhol and normal. The controls are easy enough to use and the different modes have settings you can configure. I think it is a fun application to play around with plus it is free to download.
Here are some examples of photos I have taken using FxCamera, using the default settings in the mode
WorldTour, background App for Android phones

Recently I installed this App on my G1. What it does is that it changes the background image on the home screen with images from webcams around the world. You can choose from many different locations, everything from the Eiffel Tower, Ground Zero, giraffes in a Zoo, to a laundry room in Japan. It updates every 20 minutes, you can chose what camera you want to watch or let the application randomly pick on. The image quality from a lot of the webcams are surprising good, especially the once from NASA of the sun and earth from space impresses me. I have set the application up to randomly pick webcams. I have to admit that I find myself checking my phone more than usual to see what my home screen looks like. Last time I checked it was showing St Peter in Vatican City. This application is more interesting than I thought it was going to be, highly recommended

