Google has started rolling out an update to its Camera app for
Android 4.4+ KitKat devices, bringing
it up to version 2.2 while adding new features and modes.
The
exact changelog for Google Camera v2.2 app is not yet available, but it
has been noted by Android Police (who have the Google-signed apk handy)
that the update brings two new Panorama capturing modes, besides the
existing horizontal and vertical Panorama modes. The two new Panorama
modes are said to be fisheye mode and wide-angle mode.
Google
Camera app v2.2 also gives users the option to click images in 16:9
ratio, apart from the existing 4:3 ratio, in 6-, 2.1- and 0.9-megapixel
sizes. A new cropping selection screen is also present. It has been also
noted that the camera app update introduces a new timer mode with 10
seconds and 3 seconds option. Users can now also easily access the
camera settings option via a new settings button on Google Camera 2.2
app, accessed by swiping from left for changing the camera shooting
mode.

At the time of writing, the Google Play India was still
listing version 2.1 of the app,
despite a May 28 update visible. You can wait for Google to roll the
updated Camera v2.2 app out, or you can download the Google-signed apk
via Android Police.
The
Google Camera app for Android 4.4+ KitKat devices was released
in April. The highlight of the Google
Camera app was the Lens Blur mode that the Mountain View giant claimed
gives SLR-like images with shallow depth of field. The Lens Blur
features in the latest Google Camera emphasise the subject while
blurring the background with shallow depth-of-field. After clicking a
shot, users can even change the subject in focus.
Other features
in the first-launched Google Camera app included a new UI with 100
percent viewfinder and large capture button; as well as improved
Panorama and Photo Sphere, which can generate 360 degree views. Notably,
this was the first time when Google released its Photo Sphere app for
non-Nexus devices.