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This app helps filmmakers and location scouts visualize shots by simulating real cinema cameras, lenses, and sensor formats. It offers advanced zoom controls, authentic lens vignettes, and integrated location scouting tools with sun-path analysis.
What's New in Lenset
1.0.5(12)
June 25, 2026
This update adds 186 new lens vignettes • 157 Prime lenses • 10 Zoom lenses • 16 Super 16 lenses • 3 Probe lenses 186 unique lenses with vignette data Also in this release: • The cinema zoom readout now shows decimal focal lengths (e.g. 9.5mm) instead of rounding to the nearest millimeter.
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What is Lenset?
Lenset is a director's viewfinder app that allows filmmakers to simulate various cinema cameras, lenses, and sensor formats. It also includes tools for location scouting, such as GPS tagging and sun-path analysis.
What cameras and lenses can I simulate in Lenset?
Lenset supports 63 cinema cameras from 10 manufacturers like ARRI, RED, and Sony, along with over 300 sensor formats. It also includes 66 lens sets with real vignette data and over 100 additional data-only references.
How does the cinematic zoom control work in Lenset?
Lenset features a dedicated zoom-pull engine for cinematic moves, offering logarithmic and linear zoom modes with 7 customizable zoom curves. A speed slider allows for precise control from 0-100%, with optional feathering for smooth ramping.
Can Lenset help with location scouting?
Yes, Lenset includes built-in location scouting features. Each capture is GPS-tagged with compass heading and tilt, and you can project your camera's field-of-view onto a map. It also provides a sun-path overlay for planning sunrise, sunset, and golden hour.
What devices does Lenset support?
Lenset is available for iPhone and iPad devices.
How much does Lenset cost?
Lenset is a paid application, priced at $11.99.
Does Lenset have ads?
No, Lenset does not contain advertisements.
How often is Lenset updated?
Lenset was last updated on June 25, 2026, with version 1.0.5(12), indicating regular updates to add new features and lens data.




