⭐️2.9 / 5
Rating
🙌7
Ratings
📼3 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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🧾$0.99 - $1.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of LensTutorial

1.7

January 9, 2022

App no longer crashes in info screen

1.6

March 8, 2020

Screen layout optimized for larger screens

1.5

April 5, 2018

- 64 bits support

1.4

September 25, 2013

- New cameras: 3400+ digital cameras known to date - Account for lens field curvature correction - Hi constrast scheme with large screen fonts for outdoor use - Built-In lens support for Point&Shoot and SLR-like cameras, 2400+ lenses - Super-fast f/0.75 aperture for Aperture Upgrade
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1.3

February 22, 2013

- Share your LensTutorial setup: with friends to communicate your photographic intents and findings. Supports major social sites, email and more. - Don't reroll the dials: LensTutorial will remember your current aperture, distance and zoom values across application launches. - More realistic look: Aperture dial moved to the bottom the same way Canon, Nikon and other DSLR brands have it in their lenses.
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1.2

February 6, 2013

- Distances can be upgraded to 0.5-35m (2-115 ft) range - Zoom range can be upgraded to 14-1000 mm in 35mm equivalent - Apertures can be upgraded to f/1.2 through f/64
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1.1

January 5, 2013

- Special iPad version - Localizations for Russian and French languages - Minor improvements and fixes
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1.0

December 4, 2012

LensTutorial In-App Purchases History

$0.99

Distance upgrade

0.5-35m (2-115 ft)

$0.99

Zoom upgrade

14-1000 mm in 35mm equivalent

$0.99

Aperture upgrade

Apertures upgraded to f/1.2 through f/64

$1.99

Built-In lens

The Built-In lens for this camera

Price History of LensTutorial

Description of LensTutorial

LensTutorial is about learning to use photographic lenses the easy way. The app wraps all lens calculations into one package and allows you to quickly see them in action. Learning photography can be easy and we encourage you to use our app to facilitate this process. LensTutorial allows to simulate photographic lens usage and display effects of lens controls manipulation. The app combines both visual and interactive way of representing information with classic DOF calculator functionality. It allows to quickly estimate and visualize the following parameters on one screen: Angle of view Total depth of field Near range of depth Far range of depth 35-mm equivalent of focal length Subject magnification All modern cameras of various makers supported.
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LensTutorial: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for LensTutorial?

Yes, you can use the LensTutorial app on iPad devices.
The LensTutorial app was made by Alf Jorgen Bratane.
LensTutorial requires iOS 10.0 or later.
Currently, the LensTutorial app has a user rating of 2.9 } and receives mild reviews.
The App Genre Of The Lenstutorial App Is Photo & Video.
1.7 is the newest version of LensTutorial.
The date of the latest LensTutorial update is July 1, 2024.
LensTutorial became publicly available on February 5, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the LensTutorial app is Alf Jorgen Bratane.
LensTutorial is now available to use in American English, French (France), Russian.
No, LensTutorial is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, LensTutorial is equipped with in-app purchases for your convenience.
Unfortunately, LensTutorial is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of LensTutorial

  • Needs an update

    Old app. Doesn't have GH-4 camera or 12-35 lens.
  • Interface not great

    Use regular inertia dials for the interface. The simulated camera controls are difficult to read. Also no one thinks in decimal feet, change the calculation to show feet/inches. People will REALLY appreciate that.
  • AVOID IF YOU HAVE A FUJI!!!Agfa, Minox, and Practica, but no Fuji?!?

    Not sure why Fuji got omitte when there are so many small makers included, but as a dedicated Fuji owner, I'm surprised by the snub, and will be waving others away until it gets fixed