Does not start on iPhone4
Does not start on iPhone4
Yes, Digital DoF is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
🤔 The Digital DoF app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Digital DoF has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is €2.79.
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3.75 out of 5
4 ratings in Austria
Does not start on iPhone4
Die App hat Daten vieler Kameramodelle gespeichert und berechnet die Schärfentiefe blitzschnell. Weil sie noch dazu gratis ist, hätte sie 5 Sterne verdient. Von mir gibt es "nur" 4 Sterne, weil neue Modelle wie die Nikon D4 oder D800 nicht aufgeführt sind. Stattdessen kann man aber die D700 auswählen.
A simple program to calculate the DoF, but it works well without frills.
Great app for use with my backyard bird photography. Helps me determine which fstop I use
This is a nice tool for setting depth of field. If you’re into Macro photography, you should get this app
I like this app and find it useful, especially for Large Format Photography. When entering the distance does one measure from the film plane/sensor plane or from the front of the lens. This is especially relevant for close-up work. In the case of my 8 x 10 camera there is an 18+ inch difference. I urge you to add this information to the app. Thanks.
I love this app! Punch in the numbers- know exactly why is in focus. Must have.
I refer to this app almost every time I shoot. Usually before I leave I check a few situations so I don’t waste time at the site. Invaluable!!
Will you be adding a version for the Sony Alpha 1? Why does the depth of field vary by camera model? Why wouldn't the depth of field be the same for all full-frame cameras?
Hyperfocal distances are inaccurate (not even close) with my digital cameras; for example on my Fuji GFX 100 it gives a hyperfocal distance of 8.45 feet at f/5.6 on a 23 mm lens. If using this calculation and focusing at 8.45 ft, the first ~12 feet is in focus while the entire background beyond that is very soft/blurred. The actual hyperfocal distance using the above camera/lens combo to make everything in the scene in sharp focus is ~22 feet. May be accurate for very small prints though. I’ve now found the only way to find the accurate hyperfocal distance for each lens and f-stop and camera is testing by trial and error with a tape measure.
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