No Object Tracking. You know that thing where a grid of little boxes shows up on the screen and one of them will turn green as the camera focuses? That's missing.

No Audio Zoom. It's still enabled in the UI, but I've patched out all the methods relating to it, as they caused crashes.

No transparent navigation bar.

No rotating navigation buttons.

Performance tuning - it's possible that this will run slower than it would on an LG ROM. The LG rom includes a class called org.codeaurora.Performance that does some kind of performance tuning. It depends on native code that's not included in AOSP, so I patched out the references to it to avoid crashing. I haven't noticed a difference, but I can't easily compare them side-by-side.

Installation

Hi guys, a few people asked me to look into porting the stock camera app over to AOSP ROMs, and I've managed to get it sorted out over the past couple of days. So far it seems to be working well, but if it crashes, let me know.There are a few missing features when running on a non-LG ROM, namely:All the missing functionality is part of LG's customizations to the system frameworks. There's a chance I might be able to add some stuff back using Xposed or Cydia Substrate, but I'm not promising anythingApart from that, everything else seems to work fine (dual camera, hdr, burst mode, etc). I haven't tested every single option, so it's possible there's broken stuff in there somewhere.For some reason, the pics from this app go into an album called "100LGDSC" instead of the "Camera" album, though that may be carrier-dependent.Just install LGCameraApp.apk and you should be good to go.Cheers!