Dec 22, 2010 11:43 GMT  ·  By

Developer tap tap tap has re-introduced Camera+, a powerful photography application for iOS devices. Previously rejected by Apple over a function that remapped the iPhone's volume button to trigger the camera shutter, the software is now back with a host of new features, as well as a more attractive price (albeit only for a limited time).

The developers at tap tap tap not only managed to eliminate everything that could jeopardize the app’s re-approval in the App Store, but also added a range of new functions that make this app a definite must-have for anyone using their iPhone to take photos.

In addition to the advanced zooming, focus, and lighting capabilities, the app boasts a completely revamped shooting preferences panel, timer and burst shooting modes, and new Cyanotype, Tailfins, and Depth of Field effects (complete with sliders to adjust effect amount).

Additional effects can also be purchased directly from within the app. The first pack is the "I ♥ Analog" effects pack, which contains the Diana, Silver Gelatin, Helios, Contessa, Nostalgia, Expired, XPRO C-41, Pinhole, and Chromogenic effects.

New borders are to be had as well. These include Light Mat, Dark Mat, Round White, Round Black, Offset, Light Grit, Dark Grit, Viewfinder, Old-TImey, Film, and Sprockets.

Softpedia has compiled the remaining key additions in Camera+ 2.0 in the list below:

- New Darken, Cloudy, Shade, and Fluorescent scene modes - New 3 x 2 crop, and rotation and flipping of photos - Export of geolocation and metadata when when saving photos to the Camera Roll - Functions to save and leave photos in Lightbox, commit all edits in photos, copy photos with edits committed, copy photos without edits, undo all edits in photos, and remove geolocation in photos. - A new photo info panel showing photo metadata, editing recipe, and a map with the photo location

Download Camera+ for iOS ($0.99 - limited time offer)