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Download Obscura 2 for FREE and take better photos with iPhone (Reg. $5)

Obscura 2 is an interesting little camera app that looks to help you create better photos with your iPhone. Almost never on sale, you can now download Obscura 2 for free from within the Apple Store app (not to be confused with the App Store itself). You can find out all about Obscura 2 in our full coverage over on 9to5Mac. Head below for full instructions on how to redeem the free app (don’t just go to the App Store to download it):

  1. Download and update the Apple Store app (iOS 11 is required for this)
  2.  Launch the Apple Store app
  3. Hit the Discover tab on the bottom of the interface
  4. Then scroll all the way down to the Featured section to find Obscura 2
  5. Hit “Download now for free”, and then hit “Download now for free” once more
  6. You will see your redeem code already entered on the page that has now appeared so just hit “Redeem” in to download Obscura 2 for free!

Obscura 2 Features:

Obscura is designed to make it fast and easy to capture stunning images. Whether you’re shooting in portrait or landscape, the Control Wheel fits into your hand perfectly. You won’t be fumbling around trying to capture a photo when you’re in a hurry – everything is accessible with one thumb. Finely tuned haptic feedback gives the devices a sense of physicality, so you can feel every adjustment.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices