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PhotoRanger

Where should I stand to get a good shot of my favorite soccer player with my current camera and lens

Where should I stand to get a good shot of my favorite soccer player with my current camera and lens

PhotoRanger

by David Argyle
PhotoRanger
PhotoRanger
PhotoRanger

What is it about?

Where should I stand to get a good shot of my favorite soccer player with my current camera and lens? If I change to a full-frame camera, or buy a new lens, how will that affect the shots I can get at a baseball game? How close do I need to be to a bird or animal to get a shot that will make a large, high-quality print?

PhotoRanger

App Details

Version
2.0
Rating
NA
Size
33Mb
Genre
Photo & Video Reference
Last updated
April 6, 2019
Release date
July 6, 2018
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App Store Description

Where should I stand to get a good shot of my favorite soccer player with my current camera and lens? If I change to a full-frame camera, or buy a new lens, how will that affect the shots I can get at a baseball game? How close do I need to be to a bird or animal to get a shot that will make a large, high-quality print?

PhotoRanger answers these types of questions. Tell it what kind of camera and lens you have (or want), what your subject is, and what type of output you want to produce, and PhotoRanger will show you where you must be to get the shots you want.

- Easy entry of camera models and lens focal lengths from all major manufacturers

- Easy selection of common subjects and output formats

- Top-down display lets you specify your position around a court or playing field

- Colored range bands show the areas where you can successfully capture your subject

- Range bands may also be displayed over simple range markings

- View Finder display shows you what you will see in your camera’s viewfinder when your subject is at the closest and farthest possible distances from you

- Band colors indicate if you must have your camera in portrait or landscape orientation, or if either will work

- Unwanted settings can be hidden by showing only favorites

- Custom settings allow entry of uncommon parameters

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