Top Video Camera Apps for Android
Video Camera Apps in Android is not that varied as compared to other functions. One of the reasons for this could probably be because of the different camera specifications for each device. Though the choices are limited for video camera apps, the ones that could be used actually accomplish the task well though each app has certain limitations.
Here are the top video camera apps for Android:
Camcorder
This video camera app is already preinstalled on all Android gadgets running on a 1.6 version or higher. It has the ability to record in full HD mode considering that the user's hardware is able to support it. This app allow users to tweak video recording quality so that it could take up lesser space, supports tap-to-zoom, utilize phone's flash for continuous lighting, and supports video stabilization/other effects depending on the hardware of the device. Despite the fact that it is preinstalled, it also has its disadvantages and of which is that it is linked closely with the stock camera as well. In order to use this app, users should launch the default camera or install a camcorder shortcut that will enable users to go to the video function of the app. Aside from that, this app is also dependent on the Android version of the user so if it is not that updated, some features will not function.
Qik Video
Qik Video is another video app in Android which is also free. Users can record and instantly share their videos online through their social network accounts from their mobile phones. Aside from that, Qik video also offers users the choice to save their videos to the cloud for safe transfer and management of video files. Though Qik Video app has the same capabilities with the Camcorder, there are limitations in using this app. One of which is its dependency on the Android version of the user. Another would be the option to sign up for an account to access more features for Qik video like cutting down the wait time in shooting the video and sharing it instantly.
YouTube
Users could also opt to use the free YouTube app on Android phones. YouTube app usually just interfaces with the built-in camcorder app which makes it easier for users to post videos directly in YouTube. This app has a personalized home screen video feed and in-page playback which allows users to read comments while the video is playing. If the users' web video world is based on YouTube, users could opt not to use camcorder app and instead access YouTube app directly to record and upload videos.