Great iPhone/iTouch app for photographers

cbradley

Adventurer
I just found the coolest photography application for the iPhone/iTouch: PhotoCalc. It calculates all of those impossibly hard to remember calculations for photography, including depth of field, flash exposure, sunrise and sunset calculators, and exposure reciprocation, as well as a bunch of reference material. Its a pretty good use of $3. Now I just have to remember to use it...
 

DrMoab

Explorer
There is another one I use sort of like that. It's called Dr DOF. It's really cool because you can build a camera bag with your paticular bodies and lenses. Seems to me much more accurate than some of the others however they charge you for it.
 

Lost Canadian

Expedition Leader
I just found the coolest photography application for the iPhone/iTouch: PhotoCalc. It calculates all of those impossibly hard to remember calculations for photography, including depth of field, flash exposure, sunrise and sunset calculators, and exposure reciprocation, as well as a bunch of reference material. Its a pretty good use of $3. Now I just have to remember to use it...
Very cool! One question however, for the DOF calculations, does the app ask you what the sensor/film size is that you're using, or does it assume a certain film/sensor size? I only ask because if you're shooting say, 120 film, the app would be kinda useless for DOF calulations if it assumes you are using an APS-C or 35mm sized sensor/film.
 

cbradley

Adventurer
I bought DrDOF as well. It does not have a 12x20 option. PhotoCalc does not either. It has 6x6, 6x7, 6x9, 4x5, 5x7 and 8x10 film sizes as well as a bunch of cinema film sizes, but no 12x20. I'll bet if you e-mailed the author, he would add that size in the next update.
 

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