Manual Flash Calculator (Free) APK
Version 3.1.0 - au.com.nationalphoto.android.manualflashcalculatorLast updated: Mon, 18 May 2020 18:22:05 UTC
nationalphoto,android,manualflashcalculator,photography:
A tool for photographers who prefer manually working with flash guide numbers

APP Information
Download Version | 3.1.0 (310) |
Apk Size | 1.16 MB |
App Developer | National Photographic Services |
Malware Check | TRUSTED |
Install on Android | 4.0.x and up |
App Package | au.com.nationalphoto.android.manualflashcalculator.apk |
MD5 | 8ad2adb89f07608da6dd663ed2d5c459 |
Rate | 5 |
Website | http://www.nationalphoto.com.au |
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Download Manual Flash Calculator (Free) 3.1.0 APK
App Description
Manual Flash Calculator (Free) is nationalphoto,android,manualflashcalculator,photography, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit National Photographic Services website who developed it. au.com.nationalphoto.android.manualflashcalculator.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 4.0.x and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 3.1.0 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 53+ times on store. You can also download au.com.nationalphoto.android.manualflashcalculator APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.
Manual Flash Calculator (Free Edition) provides a handy utility for accurately determining flash-subject distance. It's quick and easy to use for tricky lighting situations and backgrounds, where TTL auto-flash can often struggle. This app is ad-free, and requires no special device permissions or network connectivity. Key Features: • Aperture range F/1.2 to F/22 • ISO range ISO50 to ISO6400 • Flash output ratios to 1/256 power • Flash exposure compensation to 5 EV • Zoom support for unlimited guide settings • Power increments in 1/3, 1/2 or Full stops • Macro closeup distances (in and cm) Set the guide number/zoom coverage, power-ratio limit, power adjustment interval, and guide number units for your flash. (You can find this information from the guide number table in your flash user manual). If you own more than one flash unit, please consider supporting this project by upgrading to Manual Flash Calculator Professional. It supports saving an unlimited number of flash configurations. And it costs less than the price of a cup of coffee! Manual Flash Calculator (Free Edition) provides a handy utility for accurately determining flash-subject distance. It's quick and easy to use for tricky lighting situations and backgrounds, where TTL auto-flash can often struggle. This app is ad-free, and requires no special device permissions or network connectivity. Key Features: • Aperture range F/1.2 to F/22 • ISO range ISO50 to ISO6400 • Flash output ratios to 1/256 power • Flash exposure compensation to 5 EV • Zoom support for unlimited guide settings • Power increments in 1/3, 1/2 or Full stops • Macro closeup distances (in and cm) Set the guide number/zoom coverage, power-ratio limit, power adjustment interval, and guide number units for your flash. (You can find this information from the guide number table in your flash user manual). If you own more than one flash unit, please consider supporting this project by upgrading to Manual Flash Calculator Professional. It supports saving an unlimited number of flash configurations. And it costs less than the price of a cup of coffee!
App ChangeLog
- Fixed minor layout issues
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android.hardware.faketouch
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Steve Wd
2020-03-10T19:04:50.492Z
I don't really understand this app. I'm not sure what it's trying to tell me, lol. There are no instructions, although I shouldn't need them. It's just a simple formula. Why all the extraneous stuff? I found a much simpler calculator that gives you either the distance if you enter the aperture or it gives you the aperture if you enter distance. The only other thing you enter is the flash's guide number and the ISO.
rarindra prakarsa
2019-02-26T05:30:55.887Z
Useful. Thanks. Just an idea if you can add one slider about diffuser (softbox or umbrella) that in general reducing 2-3 stops. So we dont need to recalculate.
A Google user
2019-03-11T23:10:45.534Z
Very easy to use. At first, thought I couldn't set to a GN of 60 (my speedlight's GN), but found you can add GNs under settings. Simple & easy!
Juan J. Garza
2019-11-02T02:58:17.998Z
I use it to calculate flash contrast ratios which TTL cannot handle.
Laura Connolly
2017-12-14T22:08:32.760Z
You can only have one custom guide number. Deleting others wont let you add more. Whats the point? Hey thanks for your reply :) adding more doesnt work it just replaces the first one you added.
Marian Gheorghe Savin
2017-02-05T14:21:25.680Z
No comment...Great, but just uninstall! I'm a beginner, so, a better way to learn... my fault ! Sorry.
Corri Atkinson
2017-11-10T20:33:07.284Z
The free version is everything I needed for a single flash.
Will Snow
2016-08-09T09:54:43.309Z
This app is exactly what I was looking for, as my Nissin i40 has no distance input / read out. However, the i40's manual only has zoom settings for 24mm thru 105mm, so I need to know what figures I input to the app's settings for the other zoom ranges it features?
Cariño Casas
2015-10-10T11:54:06.914Z
Ha. Pun was not intended. Great tool with my all manual flashes.
Shiyao Liu
2016-06-18T15:16:08.161Z
Maybe next update add adjustment to distance feature. Also add donation.
Mahmoud AbdelNabi
2016-06-23T14:43:21.580Z
Great tool but limited to one GN
Miguel Aquino
2016-04-18T00:46:46.680Z
Great app for flash control. Flawless.
Robert Pleško
2016-02-15T21:11:12.521Z
Odlično!
Ashraf-uz-Zaman Sarker
2016-08-24T14:43:05.429Z
Very helpful.
Matthew Johnson
2015-08-13T17:04:52.677Z
Using a LG g3, and can't go to any other screen, saw the entry about lower left button, but that doesn't work on this phone.
Michael Bryce
2015-04-09T11:55:07.473Z
Does exactly what its meant to and does it well! Devs are awesome and help you really quickly! 5 stars!
Jonathan Renteria
2015-05-06T17:21:11.304Z
Great tool
Phillip Roxburgh
2015-03-06T11:15:43.477Z
Great app easy to use and looks great.......great job
Wally Brooks
2014-10-15T18:10:02.904Z
It works great. On my Galaxy 5 Active you must hold down the lower left button for 2 seconds to bring up the settings menu. This is a phone issue not an application issue!
Paulo Raval
2015-01-19T09:45:45.922Z
What about the settings for the zoom?
Eggsy Guite
2015-02-08T09:33:57.668Z
It's so darn easy n so helpful.. 😉 🙋👌👆👏
Kirk Lau
2014-04-01T08:20:59.131Z
been searching for an app like this. even tho lot of people don't use the guidenumber system anymore. for those who shoot with manual flashes, no matter u are strobist or a film shooter. this app can comes in very handy! no extra permission is a plus (compare to version 1.x) and this app is TINY! GOOD JOB! If anything on the wishlist, it would be 1/3 stop on power setting
Betlog Betlog
2015-03-30T15:18:00.825Z
But a simple checkbox choice between zoom or non-zoom would have been much better than "set the same guide number for each zoom position.". Yeah, nah. Suggestion: a list: First entry in the old style - a simple slider for GN - max/min defined by user. Followed by a number of (standard and) user defined entries for zoomable units. This would allow those of use with numerous strobes to easily select between the ones we can't zoom with the old GN slider, and the ones we can zoom by selecting a different strobe definition from the list. Preferably also allow us to define the focallenght for the various zoom GN rather than have to pick from an assumed set.
Stefan Cristescu
2014-11-02T21:34:52.632Z
It does what it is supposed to do. I like it!
Hemal Acharya
2015-09-19T19:57:25.113Z
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