Leave a Review Sunny16 exposure calculator
Great instant reference
Easy access to interactive table. Replaces a laminated chart I had. You could always do the conversions in your head but this just helps in verification of settings.Great little app
👍🏻So far so good..
It does was it says on the tin! Cheers.I like!
Love the app so far. For the developers wish list: how about adding the ability to configure min & max shutter speed and aperture, so users can 'customize' the app for their equipment. For example, I don't need faster than 1/1000 or f1.8.
ThnxWho needs a meter?
Great when using older film cameras that don't have meters.Great app. Easy to use.
Great replacement for the paper chart I've been carrying. I really like being able to adjust the exposure compensation (EV). I have a few lenses that consistently over or under exposure by a as much as a full stop.
I do wish it went down to EV -4 to include moon/star lit exposures.
Again, great app. Thanks!!Show lessNice Job!
Thanks for the update!
Great quick way to set ISO without a meter. Thanks!Almost perfect... or just real good
Were it not for the duplicity of having to dial in the EV table, this would be great.
All I want and need to know are shutter speed, aperture, and ISO.
Adding the EV requires a guestimate on weather conditions.
EV requires data from the others and is redundant and confusing. Use one or the other.
As a result, I rarely even look at it, and will probably delete it.Show lessDeveloper Response
Hello folsombob. Thanks for giving Sunny16 a try. The Sunny 16 exposure rule allows you to determine a correct exposure under any naturally occurring lighting condition without the use of a light meter. The rule is adaptable to any naturally occurring lighting situation you might find yourself in. However, the Sunny 16 rule works only if you are able to specify the lighting condition.