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Exposure Calculator

Exposure Calculator

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Allows photographers to calculate equivalent exposures.

Enter current settings, then calculate shutter speed, aperture (f-stop), or ISO. Also, calculate proper exposure using a Neutral Density (ND) filter by adjusting the exposure value (EV)!

v1.5 - customized start-up values
v1.4 - fix for smaller screens

Tags: exposure calculator android, android exposure calculator, exposure calculator app android, exposure calculator app, long exposure calculator android.

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Comments and ratings for Exposure Calculator

  • (70 stars)

    by Andy Ward on 10/05/2013

    Just what I was looking for

  • (70 stars)

    by Lee Rigby on 02/05/2013

    Exactly what I was looking for. Just wish it would go above 9 stops diff. Why? I have a 9 plus 4 so I compose the shot with no filters and take a reading and then I want to know what the speed would be if I added the 2 filters stacked together. Currently

  • (70 stars)

    by Clement Mesnier on 14/04/2013

    Works as expected, straightforward approach. A timer would be great too. The default settings is great too but I want to set the default for the ND filter too !

  • (70 stars)

    by Green Tea on 08/03/2013

    Thank you the app. can you make video how to use this app. thanks bro.

  • (70 stars)

    by Alan Morrison on 05/02/2013

    This app works well in calculating the exposure but would benefit from having timer functionality. Also you need to look at the UI for tablets. Address those points and you'd get 5 stars from me

  • (70 stars)

    by Martin Potter on 06/01/2013

    Just wish I'd found this earlier - simple and effective once you understand what it's doing and really useful when using strong ND filters. Those reviewers marking it down because it stops at 9 stops don't understand how it works - look at the equivalent

  • (70 stars)

    by A Google User on 09/10/2012

    It would really be helpful to me if stop range was increased to say f/250 in 1/3 stop increments (for pinhole exposure calcs)