[iPhone God App] It was found using the Exposure Calc actually
---------
A much improved version of Exposure Calc, now called XPOSURE with more scenes in the database and a variety of other utilities has been released. Take a look.
---------
Exposure Calc aka iKspozher is a exposure computing tool for Nature Photographers. iKspozher calculates optimal exposure settings (with respect to incident light) for a given scene for a photograph for a varying choice of aperture, shutter speed and ISO speed of the sensor. In this version, there are about 70+ scene choices, the ISO speed ranges from 3 to 3200, aperture range from 1 to 90 and shutter speed from 1/8000 to 130 sec with 1/2 shutter/aperture stops.
If you don’t own a incident light meter, then this is the closest thing to incident light metering. Incident light meters expose the tones most accurately. Most in-built camera meters are reflective light meters and an optimal exposure of the scene depends on the reflectance of the subject being shot. The camera’s in-built meter renders the entire scene to give an overall medium-bright photograph. Most often you see flushed out or dark spots. With this exposure calculator you just have to get the settings are shoot! Its simple, quick and produces results.
There are also guidelines provided for long exposure photography of star trails and lightning for a chosen ISO sensor speed. All the calculated values conform to ANSI PH2.7-1986 Photographic Exposure Guide Standard.
iKspozher Features
1. Intuitive Interface
2. 55 scene selections in the database
3. Instant calculations as the user chooses the settings
4. Automatically saves user previous settings
5. Aperture and shutter priority modes
6. Long exposure of star trails and lightning
7. Conforms to ANSI PH2.7-1986 standard.
Note. This program is to be used as a guide, the correct scene exposure setting might vary slightly.
Note: Doesn't work with iPhone camera
A much improved version of Exposure Calc, now called XPOSURE with more scenes in the database and a variety of other utilities has been released. Take a look.
---------
Exposure Calc aka iKspozher is a exposure computing tool for Nature Photographers. iKspozher calculates optimal exposure settings (with respect to incident light) for a given scene for a photograph for a varying choice of aperture, shutter speed and ISO speed of the sensor. In this version, there are about 70+ scene choices, the ISO speed ranges from 3 to 3200, aperture range from 1 to 90 and shutter speed from 1/8000 to 130 sec with 1/2 shutter/aperture stops.
If you don’t own a incident light meter, then this is the closest thing to incident light metering. Incident light meters expose the tones most accurately. Most in-built camera meters are reflective light meters and an optimal exposure of the scene depends on the reflectance of the subject being shot. The camera’s in-built meter renders the entire scene to give an overall medium-bright photograph. Most often you see flushed out or dark spots. With this exposure calculator you just have to get the settings are shoot! Its simple, quick and produces results.
There are also guidelines provided for long exposure photography of star trails and lightning for a chosen ISO sensor speed. All the calculated values conform to ANSI PH2.7-1986 Photographic Exposure Guide Standard.
iKspozher Features
1. Intuitive Interface
2. 55 scene selections in the database
3. Instant calculations as the user chooses the settings
4. Automatically saves user previous settings
5. Aperture and shutter priority modes
6. Long exposure of star trails and lightning
7. Conforms to ANSI PH2.7-1986 standard.
Note. This program is to be used as a guide, the correct scene exposure setting might vary slightly.
Note: Doesn't work with iPhone camera
Ranking chart
This app is not in the rankings recently
Exposure Calc evaluation and reputation and reviews, reviews summary
- GOOD!!
- Usually?
They listened - the ads are gone!
- 4.0
- Bugsey Brownwater 2015/06/18
I contacted the developers directly about the ads problem. They are very nice guys who admitted that they were naive in the way that free and paid for software is marketed. They promised to change their strategy and delivered on their promise. They will also continue to expand and develop this application. This app is a great little tool - a decent exposure calculator which is always handy. Its cheap, there are now no ads, and the developers want to work with us consumers to make it the best product possible. Go on, buy it now!