PhotographyCalc

PhotographyCalc

All in one tool

Free

Details about PhotographyCalc

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Version History of PhotographyCalc

1.0

March 21, 2020

Price History of PhotographyCalc

Description of PhotographyCalc

PhotographyCalc is absolutely full of great new features! It's the only photography calculator you'll need. Additionally, it comes with an elegant design and support for night mode - ideal for astrophotography! This tool can be used by beginner and advanced photographers alike with an easy to use interface and helpful text to help you make the most out of the features. It supports over 9 different calculations, with more on the way. Aspect Ratio - easily calculate the final image dimensions to fit the aspect ratio you want Depth of Field - easily calculate your near/far focus, your depth of field, and depth of focus Flash Range - find the effective use of your flash based off the guide number Field of View - find the horizontal, vertical, and diagonal filed of view for your camera Golden Hour - find golden hour information near your location or anywhere in the world Milky Way & Night Sky - find the perfect camera settings for astrophotography to prevent star trails ND Filters & Stacking - find the perfect long exposure settings to use with multiple ND filters Print Quality - find the maximum print dimensions of your image given your cameras and image settings Timelapse - easily calculate frame rate, duration, and number of frames needed to create your ideal timelapse For any additional feature requests, please use the feedback feature in the appl
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PhotographyCalc: FAQ

Is PhotographyCalc available on iPad devices?

Yes, PhotographyCalc supports iPad devices.

Who developed the PhotographyCalc app?

Aryaman Sharda released the PhotographyCalc app.

What is the minimum supported iOS version for PhotographyCalc?

PhotographyCalc minimum iOS requirement is iOS 13.0.

What is the current app rating of PhotographyCalc?

The PhotographyCalc app has a user rating of 1.

What’s the genre of the PhotographyCalc app?

The App Genre Of Photographycalc Is Photo & Video.

What is the latest PhotographyCalc version?

The current version of the PhotographyCalc app is 1.0.

What date was the latest PhotographyCalc update released?

The latest PhotographyCalc update came out on October 6, 2024.

What is the exact date the PhotographyCalc app came out?

PhotographyCalc launched on February 6, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of PhotographyCalc?

The PhotographyCalc app is suitable for children aged Aryaman Sharda.

What languages does the PhotographyCalc app support?

The PhotographyCalc app is now available in English.

Is PhotographyCalc one of the titles available through Apple Arcade?

No, PhotographyCalc is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does PhotographyCalc feature in-app purchases?

No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in PhotographyCalc.

Is PhotographyCalc optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, PhotographyCalc is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in PhotographyCalc?

No, there are no advertisements in PhotographyCalc.

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Reviews of PhotographyCalc

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  • Bad Milky Way Calc

    I’m getting 44 seconds at f 3.5 and 4 seconds at f 3.4. Something is wrong with your calculations.
  • Milky Way calculation is wrong

    If you put in 24mm, F1.4 and iso 2500 you got 29min 54s???

    Plus, a full frame 24mm F1.4 lens should not expose for 56 seconds at iso 800.