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Basically, if you have an Exynos device, the stock Camera app unless



- you're absolutely sure you don't need shutter speeds under 1/30s (the restriction of many apps, incl. FV-5) and

- you do need the on-screen controls of that app.



Otherwise, the image quality will be the same so there's no advantage in using any third-party app for shooting, as opposed to the Snapdragon case.



If you have a Snapdragon device, you can get far-far better image quality out of your camera in both still and video shooting mode because of the lack of noise reduction and oversharpening. Then, using third-party apps like Snap camera HDR is preferable, assuming, of course, you don't need features like dual camera.