mmCalc - Apps on


Date:
2018-06-7
Size:
3.3M
Category:
Photography
OS:
Android
Developer:
Joe Scotto
Price:
Free
Websitebsite:
https://mmcalc.com
Requirements:
4.1 and up
Version:
1.0.3

Description - mmCalc - Apps on

Joe Scotto , brings mmCalc - Apps on with a number of new features along with the usual bug fixes. mmCalc - Apps on apps has been update to version 1.0.3 with several major changes and improvements. Apps release that improves performance, provides several new options.

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If you are Android owner,you now can download mmCalc - Apps on for free from Google Play. The application is designed for use in English language. It weighs in at only 10MB to download. It is highly advisable to have the latest app version installed so that you don`t miss out on the fresh new features and improvements. The current app version 1.0.3 has been released on 2018-06-7. For ensuring consistency with the device you should take into account the following app compatibility information: 4.1 and up
Bottom Line: For more information about mmCalc - Apps on check developer Joe Scotto`s website : https://mmcalc.com


mmCalc is a super simple photography focal length calculator. Simply input your focal length, sensor size, and max aperture and we`ll give you what the 35mm equivalent is of that configuration. If the simple calculator ...

Just redirects to the website does not work offline         Aatresh
On this app I could only key in the focal length Tapping on Sensor and Aperture just shows a blank pop up hence rendering the app rather useless         Izzat Haqim
Sensor size drop down now works Wish it wasn t dependent on an online server though                 Miguel del Rosario
not working anymore maybe because their website is also down     Jay-R Errea
this app works 100 of the time i use it                     Wissell
The tool I was looking for The only missing feature is to evaluate for example if a 36 megapixels full format 300mm is better than a 16 megapixels micro four third format 300mm to reach a far object Another example would a Nikon p900 at its maximum zoom would reach better a far object than a Nikon D4 300mm                     Louis Thegreat
great                     mike a
Easy to use Very intuitive Super helpful                     Alex Melillo
Perfect                     Tadej Anclin
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