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Calculate the depth of field given the f/stop, focal length and distance to subject

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Takes the guesswork out of what shutter speed to use. Ever struggled with an exposure meter or the camera's auto exposure system and found that it just cannot seem to determine the correct shutter speed? I have and that is why this App was written. There are tables and formulae to help you to work out the shutter speed for yourself, but that's not easy. This App takes some simple information about the lighting conditions, the f-stop of the camera and the ISO rating being used and calculates what the correct shutter speed should be. It is that simple. If you have used the pre-calculated tables before you might be suprised by the answers this App gives you but, believe me, I have implemented the formulae and the pre-calculated tables are approximations (sometimes rather wild ones). The tables do not include all f-stops, the tables do not take account the different ISO values cameras can be set to. This App does. This App takes this information and presents it in an easy to use form. Just type in the f/stop value using the keypad, type in the ISO rating using the keypad and then select the applicable lighting conditions from the four lighting condition types: Daylight, Twilight, Night and Indoors. Each has a range of Exposure Values to select from. The App then calculates what the effective EV value is (given the ISO rating) and so can calculate what the actual shutter speed should be. It also shows the applicable row from the standard tables for the EV. Depending on the ISO rating being used the Exposure value selected from the list can be increased or decreased e.g. if the light is low and the EV is -3 but you are using ISO 800 then the effective Exposure value is zero (ISO 800 counts as +3 to EV) the shutter speed needs to match this value not that selected from the standard lighting condition values. The tables only show some of f/stop values. For example the tables show f/2.0 and f/2.8 but you might have the camera set to f/2.4. Well it is possible to calculate the exact value so this is what the App does. Coupled with ISO values that do not generate exact EV numbers this value can show you the true value you should be attempting to use. An ISO of 250 adds +1.32 to the EV value. It is a log2 scale. Now you may not be able to set you camera to the exact value given but it does give you a much better idea of the real shutter speed required rather than trying to guess from the tables (which are calculated on a logarithmic scale and are approximations). By being able to set the ISO to 250 or 500, etc this App is can calculate the real EV value. If you set the ISO to 1000 then any EV value selected needs to have approximately 3.3 added to it to give the correct EV value. So if the selected EV is 6 then the effective EV with this ISO is actually 9.3. But there is no row for 9.3 in the standard tables and it does make a difference. If the camera is set to f/3.5 then the closest row in the table is for EV9 and f/2.8 (1/60th of a second) or f/4.0 (1/30th of a second). So do you err towards 1/30th or 1/60th. Well this App actually calculates the exact value and this shows as 1/52nd of a second. Generally a camera cannot be set to this but it can be set to 1/50th so I would try that and then maybe 1/60th and maybe 1/40th. The calculation comes out as 1/50th because the EV is not 9 it is 9.3 and therefore with the ISO at 1000 everything must be treated as brighter and so less exposure is needed. Being able to see the exact value to use is even more use when long exposures are needed. The standard tables get very vague for low light conditions i.e. EV -6 for f/22 is 64 minutes and for f/32 it is 128 minutes (over an hour more). So if you are using f/28 how many minutes at ISO 1250? Well the answer is 66.9 minutes which is much shorter than you might have guessed.
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What's New in Exposure Calculator

1.8.20

October 9, 2024

Added a new camera for Depth of Field

Reviews of Exposure Calculator

Highly recommend. Very useful for night sky shots

This is a very useful app. It has helped me zero in on the correct exposures for lunar and other night sky photos.

Back I high school we had a full darkroom at home and I did a lot of my own b/w work with an Argus 35mm rangefinder and a GE light meter. Then I took a 30-year sabbatical; my wife is the much better photographer anyway. But recently, I've gotten an Olympus OM-D M10 micro 4/3 with a plethora of controls and options and am just starting to scratch the surface of digital photography. This app extends my capability and increases my fun with this camera. It's basic but solid and I recommend it.
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Exposure Calculator FAQ

Can Exposure Calculator be used on iPad devices?

Yes, Exposure Calculator offers an iPad version.

Who is the developer of Exposure Calculator?

Exposure Calculator was launched by Jim Chapple.

What iOS version is needed to run the Exposure Calculator app?

Exposure Calculator requires iOS 15.6 or later.

What is the current app rating?

Exposure Calculator has an okay rating of 3.8 out of 5, according to user reviews.

What category is the Exposure Calculator app?

The App Genre Of The Exposure Calculator App Is Photo & Video.

What’s the latest version of the Exposure Calculator app?

The latest version of Exposure Calculator is 1.8.20.

What is the date of the latest Exposure Calculator update?

The latest Exposure Calculator app update was released on December 3, 2024.

When did the Exposure Calculator app come out?

Exposure Calculator was first made available on February 6, 2023.

What age group is Exposure Calculator suitable for?

Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.

What are the languages available on Exposure Calculator?

Exposure Calculator is now available to use in American English.

Does Apple Arcade support Exposure Calculator among its available titles?

Unfortunately, Exposure Calculator is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in Exposure Calculator?

Indeed, Exposure Calculator provides opportunities for in-app purchases.

Is Exposure Calculator fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Exposure Calculator is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Exposure Calculator display any ads?

No, Exposure Calculator does not display any ads.