Hollis Johnson
That's where the Moment app is supposed to come in. It promises DSLR-like control over the iPhone's camera, allowing you to control things like focus, shutter speed, ISO, and white balance, without the phone making those decisions for you. It also requires a one-time purchase of $2.99 to use the full-featured app.
But is it worth downloading and paying for another app just to take photos?
Here's how Moment stacks up against Apple's native camera app: