Rule of 600 APK
Version 1.0 - bassmans.apps.rule.of600bassmans,apps,rule,of600,photography
APP Information
Download Version | 1.0 (4) |
Apk Size | 785.68 KB |
App Developer | Teramoment |
Malware Check | TRUSTED |
Install on Android | 1.6 and up |
App Package | bassmans.apps.rule.of600.apk |
MD5 | 627b0a90ca951a2262aec9b1e5e93f87 |
Rate | 5 |
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Download Rule of 600 1.0 APK
App Description
Rule of 600 is bassmans,apps,rule,of600,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 Teramoment website who developed it. bassmans.apps.rule.of600.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 1.6 and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 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 3+ times on store. You can also download bassmans.apps.rule.of600 APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.
As you may know, stars move. Rule of 600 app helps you set shutter speed in astrophotography by focal lenght, type of sensor and lens, respectively. It calculates maximum time using the rule of 600 that allows clear photograph (stars doesn't turn in egg-shape or trails). Your feedback is important to us! Rate the app and write a review. Do you have cool idea about cool new feature that this app should have? Include it in the review and we'll do our best to include it!
App ChangeLog
- Version 1.0
- New crop sensor factors, bug fixes.
- Version 0.9
- Calculator minor bug fixed.
- Version 0.8
- Calculate button has been removed, every action triggers calculation.
- Settings are saved automatically and reloaded on application start.
- Option to select camera manufacturer (used for crop sensor multiplier).
- Version 0.5
- Set your lens' focal lengths, type of camera sensor and type of lens.
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Kittredge Seely
The app looks interesting, but has a number of problems. The only directions are what is found in the Google Play Store description. The author's assumptions are not explained nor what the calculations really are. The UI is simple, but it appears not to automatically correct for the crop factor. The UI also does not let you a keep a list of lenses that you commonly use for astrophotography. So it isn't as useful as it could be.
The Illusion Of Privacy
simple app, you should have this stuff memorized anyway, this is a good memory jogger for astrophotographers of a certain age, though. Double-checked the math for 1.5x 1.6x and ff, seems good. Thanks!
Bill Dickinson
Simple, straightforward and no ads. Perfect.
Leonidas Trebuchet
it's still in development, but easy interface, and good interface. gets me in the ballpark of where my exposure time needs to be and that's exactly what I wanted. some customizability (some variation on zoom lens, focal length, camera type) - even if your camera isn't listed, a similar camera can get you into the right setting. looking forward to seeing what version 0.9 and 1.0 might bring. :-) (lost 1 star) for lack of a general "4/3" camera option. would also like to see 6x6 film option as well. (I shoot 4/3, several 6x6 film, and canon 70d) yes, I could do the math myself, but apps make things easier. others might appreciate an actual 35mm setting, although this can be achieved by selecting 'full frame' option. (workarounds vs simple selections) thanks! :-)
twotube family
Wrong calculation If you have crop sensor
A Google user
It works but I'm no photographer so I have no clue how to use it.