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Facebook launches Native camera with unique art and 3D effects

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Facebook launches Native camera with unique art and 3D effects

The launch of a brand new, faster and easier to use camera with art and special effects to help make your conversations better than ever has been announced by Facebook.

Rolling out globally over the coming days, the camera according to a Facebook official will change the way we take photos.

“We’ve seen that the way people are messaging is becoming much more visual. In fact, over 2.5 billion emojis, photos, stickers and videos are sent every day on Messenger.” A Facebook officials said.

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Continuing, the official added that; “In some ways the camera is now replacing the keyboard. As more people use Messenger in their every day lives, we wanted to make it faster, simpler, and more fun to send photos and videos— so we built the new Messenger Camera.

“We’re also introducing a place to find new art and special effects. We are especially excited to debut 3D masks and special effects, which make it super easy to apply an artistic filter to your full screen photo and to turn your world into a work of art. Try them out – you can take a selfie and transform into a reindeer or play with falling snow or even just ask someone how they are doing – it’s the perfect way to spread a little happiness in your messages.”

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