Use These 'Anti-AI' Camera Apps to Keep Your Photos From Looking Overprocessed
Briefly

Zerocam offers a free, basic photography experience with a limit of five photos a day, while Halide provides extensive control for serious photographers with a premium subscription.
Halide distinguishes itself with a busy interface packed with professional features like histogram displays and manual controls for shutter speed and ISO, catering to enthusiasts.
Zerocam is user-friendly with a minimalistic interface, allowing anyone to snap photos easily, albeit with editing and quality limitations that come with less control.
The Process Zero mode in Halide allows photographers to capture minimally processed images, appealing to users who want more control over their photography without heavy digital manipulation.
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