Depth Of Field Calculator Reviews

4/5 rating based on 41 reviews. Read all reviews for Depth Of Field Calculator for iPhone.
Depth Of Field Calculator is paid iOS app published by Jim Chapple

Excellent

CA_James

Fast, easy and 99 cents. Pretty much the perfect app.


Solid

Effectivepull

Excellent. Would be even better if the projected distance of what is in focus is in feet AND inches - ie - rather than 3.5 feet I would prefer it read 3 feet, 6 inches.


Love it!

Viberider

Does what is advertised. More cameras and cheaper price than competiters. Icon could look better, but this is a miner quibble.


Simple to use

barbphoto

This is a straightforward app which does the job. Also, other DOF calculators I looked at didn't have my camera, which is not all that common, but this one does.


Simple and Effective

g.austin.

Definitely purchase this... it performs the calculation for your camera flawlessly, supports US and Euro units. It has an addon app for calculating exposure which works great too. If your a technical or landscape photographer you need this app in your camera bag.


Worth the Buck

Danywpb

The UI is worth it. Enter all values in the fields and it calcs everything out. One flaw, some fields just drop a cursor in an you type from the end others highlight the text and your entry replaces the text. They should be consistent and do one or the other for all fields (I vote for highlight and replace).


Good with minor flaw

Woffles#1

As others have said it's a really nice straight forward to use interface. The results need work though. I need another calculator to figure out just what 0.07 of a foot is in real world measurements. Results should be in feet and inches or meters and centimeters.


Elegant

yodajammies

Clean interface and shows hyperfocal distance with dof with simple diagram. Awesome. User Woffles: your complaint about metric system is pretty silly. 3.20 meters is 3 meters and 20 cm. There is need to list then separately.


Sylvia

igirlicious

It's simple and I like that. It gives u an idea of what speeds to use based off of what u input from the settings of your camera. U but the app but then u have to but the exposure app for another .99 cents but it's worth it for those who have an issue with getting the right lighting. I helps give u an idea. So far it has not crashed.


Does the job

rpetruzz

This app does the job just fine, but, it wastes real estate. I think that most people don't need 50% of their screen taken up by the list of camera brands and models. I'd much prefer a large presentation of the calculator. I'd suggest making the camera/model selection into a rolling dial type of selection and a very big presentation of the calculator.