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Shutter Button for Filmer

Film Oddments

Film Oddments

Shutter Button for Filmer

by SEUNGHYUK CHOI

What is it about?

Film Oddments

App Details

Version
4.9
Rating
(1)
Size
8Mb
Genre
Photo & Video Utilities
Last updated
August 6, 2025
Release date
February 25, 2025
More info

App Store Description

Film Oddments
Bluetooth Camera Remote with Exposure Meter and Rangefinder

This app serves as a Bluetooth-enabled camera remote, incorporating both an exposure meter and a rangefinder.

Compatible with film cameras and all cameras equipped with a mechanical shutter release, the app allows remote shutter control via Bluetooth.

Exposure Meter (AV, TV, M Modes)
Supports exposure compensation in 1/3-stop increments and displays exposure values from -5 to +5 EV.

LiDAR Rangefinder
Accurately measures distances using your iPhone’s built-in LiDAR sensor.
*Requires a device equipped with a LiDAR sensor.

Key Features:
- Exposure Meter: AV, TV, and M modes, exposure compensation, integrated remote shutter control
- Rangefinder: Distance measurement using LiDAR sensor

Selectable exposure modes and metering methods include:
- iPhone AE Metering
- Average Metering
- Framing Area Average Metering
- Spot Metering

Zoom Function:
- Supports focal lengths from 13mm to 550mm

Framelines:
- Includes framelines for 135 full-frame and selected medium-format sizes

Improved dials and touch feedback:
- Added haptic feedback (vibration)

Frame your shot and preview composition accurately.


Additional Features:

Shutter Trigger: Capture photos instantly with a single button press

Bulb Mode: Hold the shutter open for long-exposure photography

Timer Mode: Hands-free shooting with adjustable timer settings

Timed Bulb Mode: Automatic control of long exposures with preset timers

Shutter Depth Adjustment: Precisely control the shutter release depth

Log Feature Added
- A new “Instax Style Log” toggle is available under Exposure Meter → Settings.
- Press and hold the shutter button on the Exposure Meter screen for at least 1 second to save the current metadata to the native Photos app.
- You can enter custom text under Exposure Meter → Settings → Value Settings, which will be recorded with each log.
*Swipe up on the Exposure Meter screen to open Exposure Meter → Settings.

Demo Video: https://youtu.be/dvUyKOs7xEY
LiDAE Demo Video: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/azueoZaa90M

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