Retro Camera App 📸🎥📹🎞️

🤍Found the cutest camera app on iOS!🤍

You can use old retro cameras and get the cutest filters!

My fave camera are:

4008N

Digi

Toy F

G7X

#oldroll #digital camera #filterideas

📆ℳℴ𝓃𝓉𝒽𝓁𝓎 $4.49

🗓️𝒴ℯ𝒶𝓇𝓁𝓎 $13.99

📅 ℱℴ𝓇ℯ𝓋ℯ𝓇 $19.99

Hofstra University
2025/10/6 Edited to

... Read moreHey everyone! So, after my last post about the OldRoll app, I got a lot of questions, especially from those of you curious about its icon and how it stacks up against other popular retro camera apps like Fimo. It’s awesome to see so many people loving that vintage aesthetic! First off, let’s talk about identifying OldRoll. When you're scrolling through the App Store, you'll easily spot the OldRoll app icon – it's a sleek black square with distinct orange text. It really stands out among all the other app icons, and its high rating, often around 4.7 stars, definitely speaks to its popularity. The OCR images even show us various “retro camera app interfaces” within OldRoll, from a “silver digital camera” look to even “pink flip phone camera” styles, all designed to give your photos that perfect “vintage aesthetic.” Now, many of you asked about Fimo Film Camera App. Fimo is another fantastic option for getting that authentic film look, and it’s a strong competitor in the retro camera space. While OldRoll tends to focus on emulating specific classic camera models like the 4008N or G7X, giving you the feel of using an actual “black vintage camera,” Fimo often specializes in recreating specific film stocks. This means you might get slightly different vibes from each. If you're into the nuanced grain and color shifts of different film types, Fimo might be your jam. But if you love the experience of a specific physical camera’s lens and flash characteristics, OldRoll truly shines. Personally, I find OldRoll's interface super intuitive for quickly grabbing those cool, nostalgic shots with a “retro filter applied” that gives a lovely “soft, warm tone” to selfies and landscapes alike. To get the most out of OldRoll, here are a few tips I’ve picked up: Experiment with Cameras: Don't just stick to one! Each camera, like the Digi or Toy F, has its own unique charm. Try them in different lighting conditions – some excel outdoors, giving that classic sunny day vibe, while others might be perfect for indoor, moody shots. Understand the Vibe: The beauty of these apps is the instant transformation. If you're going for a specific “vintage aesthetic,” think about the era you want to evoke. Do you want a grungier, lo-fi look, or a bright, pastel retro feel? OldRoll has options for both. Embrace Imperfection: Part of the fun of retro photography is the slight vignetting, light leaks, and grain. Don't shy away from these features; they add character! The women in the OCR images, with their “retro filter applied” selfies, really show how natural and appealing this look can be. Consider the Pricing: While there are free filters, unlocking the full suite of cameras and effects often requires an in-app purchase. I shelled out for the 'Forever' option ($19.99) because I use it so much, but even the monthly ($4.49) or yearly ($13.99) subscriptions are great if you're experimenting. It’s a small price for endless creative possibilities. Whether you're curious about the OldRoll app icon on your screen or debating between OldRoll and Fimo, both apps offer a delightful dive into the world of retro photography. Give OldRoll a try, play around with those filters, and watch your photos transform into timeless memories!