i'm fairly certain this would have been done before at some point in the past, im just interested in a really recent/up to date perspective on the apps available past and present that warrant the investment in purchasing etc...
some would have been available in the past which could be loved by some, and loathed by others, so im just trying to weed out the worthless and worthwhiles.......
myself personally, using an ipad2- have bought the following
* canon handbook app-
was useful and a good point of reference and relatively cheap (1000d version) am awaiting the update for my 650d and would probably purchase the 650d version to..... i'd personally rate it 4/5 as some of the more experienced wouldnt benefit greatly from it
* photo caddy app-
really useful application which explains stereotypical camera settings for various scenarios- was very helpful intially and improved my results early into my efforts at dslr'in... 5/5 wicked results made possible with little or no experience- well worthwhile
* i've got a couple of light metering apps-
they both offer same suggestions so fairly likely to be accurate'ish... just something about them that make me wonder if the purchase was worthwhile or not (others may have a better insight- but my camera offers equally as effective recommendations) i'd probably only rate that as a 2/5 as the aperture/time/iso calculators potentially could come in handy...
* depth of field calculator-
seemed like a handy app at time of purchase but have never found a need to use the app.... so realistically i cant suggest a rating
* photography 101-
its good for the first couple of views to get your head around what it does and how the camera works etc.. very handy for newbies or people changing from simpler cameras into the dslr minefield 5/5 if you newish
* color a FXD-
was portrayed as a handy app but once you get it you'l quickly realise its utterly useless not even worth looking at 0/5 dont waste you cash
* power cam-
again utterly pointless, and not what it would initially seem before purchase.... it trys to make your camera a dslr by suddenly imitation effects but fails miserably.... again not even worth looking at 0/5 save your cash
* torch app and night light app-
very simple apps..... just a white screen thats illuminated- free of charge (thankfully) but have used it numerous times and it comes in handy- instead of using diffusers and deflectors etc 4/5 well simple
* iphotolux and whitegoods light meter-
i installed this app when i was considering purchasing a light meter (in search or better results)... the lux meter could be handy but i havent used the app version as you can get just as accurate results purely by adjusting the metering settings etc... so as not used its hard to rate
what apps do you have??? what ones do you use??? what ones could you recommend??? whether it be recently added applications or donkeys old ones that were just purely good
some would have been available in the past which could be loved by some, and loathed by others, so im just trying to weed out the worthless and worthwhiles.......
myself personally, using an ipad2- have bought the following
* canon handbook app-
was useful and a good point of reference and relatively cheap (1000d version) am awaiting the update for my 650d and would probably purchase the 650d version to..... i'd personally rate it 4/5 as some of the more experienced wouldnt benefit greatly from it
* photo caddy app-
really useful application which explains stereotypical camera settings for various scenarios- was very helpful intially and improved my results early into my efforts at dslr'in... 5/5 wicked results made possible with little or no experience- well worthwhile
* i've got a couple of light metering apps-
they both offer same suggestions so fairly likely to be accurate'ish... just something about them that make me wonder if the purchase was worthwhile or not (others may have a better insight- but my camera offers equally as effective recommendations) i'd probably only rate that as a 2/5 as the aperture/time/iso calculators potentially could come in handy...
* depth of field calculator-
seemed like a handy app at time of purchase but have never found a need to use the app.... so realistically i cant suggest a rating
* photography 101-
its good for the first couple of views to get your head around what it does and how the camera works etc.. very handy for newbies or people changing from simpler cameras into the dslr minefield 5/5 if you newish
* color a FXD-
was portrayed as a handy app but once you get it you'l quickly realise its utterly useless not even worth looking at 0/5 dont waste you cash
* power cam-
again utterly pointless, and not what it would initially seem before purchase.... it trys to make your camera a dslr by suddenly imitation effects but fails miserably.... again not even worth looking at 0/5 save your cash
* torch app and night light app-
very simple apps..... just a white screen thats illuminated- free of charge (thankfully) but have used it numerous times and it comes in handy- instead of using diffusers and deflectors etc 4/5 well simple
* iphotolux and whitegoods light meter-
i installed this app when i was considering purchasing a light meter (in search or better results)... the lux meter could be handy but i havent used the app version as you can get just as accurate results purely by adjusting the metering settings etc... so as not used its hard to rate
what apps do you have??? what ones do you use??? what ones could you recommend??? whether it be recently added applications or donkeys old ones that were just purely good