1. Despite setting 6x6 in the app, the view offered is still rectangular! Utterly useless.Cool app for visualizing framing before you take a shot! Possible feature request: looking at using this on a pinhole camera; would setting absurd pinhole f numbers (looking at f 168 for Goodman Scura) and film ISO allow for rough shutterspead exposure calculator? Would certainly be cool to add to the metadata too, Thanks!!Not perfect, but the best viewfinder app for film shooters.
2. If this is a hardware limitation, it seems that user should be able to get around it by some sort of custom profile options (and perhaps an external wide angle lens as well).
3. But since these options are not available, this app is of no use for someone like me.Excellent. This app shows the image with various focal length lenses and even provides depth of field information.
4. I don't mind watching the occasional ad to get access to the more premium features as well (eg 3x2 aspect ratio)Like other reviewers and the developer have noted, this app is not fully functional on all Android phones (e.g., my phone, Samsung Galaxy S21 FE).
5. I work with medium format and the app cannot render the entire field of view for much of the focal length I need.
6. The app doesn't seem capable of using the wide angle lens of my phone, only the regular lens.
7. Request: Please add longer focal lengths like f45 and f64, which are used by large format photographers.Wondering why the image doesn't fill the display.
8. In addition, making a change in the settings seems to "break" the preview (black screen instead).Doesn't work for 4x5 or 6x6.
9. Can't use the app long enough to test it because the window telling me it's not responding keeps getting in the way.Installed to allow me to frame images with my pinholes camera.
10. Why, for instance, do you need to use up a big chunk of the bottom to display the focal length?Buggy on Pixel 5.
11. As a result, wide ratios (e.g., 6x17) with wide lenses (e.g., 90mm) result in a preview with greyed out sides.