Darkroom (Free)

Taking photos on the iPhone isn’t always easy. A number of factors including lighting come into play that could hinder you from capturing that “Kodak Moment.” Darkroom takes lighting or accidental movement into account by waiting until everything is motionless before snapping a photo. It might not be ideal for situations with lots of action, but it’s near perfect for low light situations and it’s free. A Pro version includes a self timer and full screen shutter for $0.99.
Darkroom [iTunes]
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Pano ($2.99)

It’s quite simple really. Panoramic shots will never cease to be cool and your iPhone is capable of capturing some amazing wide-screen images. Pano is simply the best with a clean and straightforward UI. Up to 16 images can be stitched together for a 6800×800 final resolution photo. Check out the Pano Flickr gallery if you don’t believe us.
Pano [iTunes]
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