A minimal design, easy to use exposure calculator for photographers.
This app is currently not available on Google Play.
About Exposure Calculator
Exposure Calculator was a photography app developed by Evan Shortiss. It was removed from Google Play Jun 6, 2018 and is no longer available for download.
Download Statistics
Exposure Calculator had been downloaded 22 thousand times before it became unavailable.
User Ratings
Exposure Calculator was rated 3.66 out of 5 stars, based on 93 ratings.
App Information
Exposure Calculator was free to download. The APK download size was 1.19 MB. The last available version was 0.0.1. The last update was on May 22, 2014.
Technical Requirements
Exposure Calculator required Android 4.0.3+ or higher. The app had a content rating of Unrated Maturity. The app had been available on Google Play May 2014.
Description
An application to calculate exposures by modifying shutter speed, aperture and ISO inputs based on an initial test exposure. This is not a light meter.
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★★★★★
Does what it should, Accurate Long Exposure Calculations The math in this app is sound, and the calculations are correct. It does exactly as it should: it calculates the shutter speed when using a neutral density filter based on the math itself and not using preset shutter speeds. Unlike some other apps it doesn't rely on the preset camera shutter speeds. This app calculates the true shutter speed based on the math. Competitor apps are off by 6.25% on anything past an 8 second shutter speed. Suggestion: more short base shutter speed choices!
★★★★★
Good Job Simple and Very Powerfull for Long Exposure App.
★★☆☆☆
Meh Could be better. For example, I had to manually set my output aperture and ISO, even though I hit "calculate shutter". Also only goes to 10 stops and doesn't have a fine enough resolution. Filter stacking can lead to some pretty gnarly mathematics, so the best use for an app like this isn't just for quickly calculating the exposure triangle adjustments. Many photographers shoot Av. The best functionality I can think of would be to enter your iso, shutter speed and aperture without a filter, and then enter the designation of your filter or the amount of stops of light you're removing (including its decimal equivalent...how can I calculate 12.8 stops?) and then it calculates a new shutter speed. Two stars: one for being a simple, intuitive layout and another for doing basic camera math correctly.
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