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We created nossaflex because there was nothing we could find on the App Store that ticked all of our boxes whilst looking good.
NOSSAFLEX is a naming convention that helps you know your settings as a glance.
NO = Number, SS = Shutter Speed, A = Aperture, FL = Focal Length, EX = Exposure.
This all lives in the filename of your images so you don't require a metadata reader to get this info out. Our app not only presents your data in this format but it also allows other information like roll names and film stocks used.
Our app has these current features for your endless use:
– A digital library for your cameras, lenses and rolls to live in.
– Custom-built light meter so you can get readings for all of your cameras.
– Ability to add in text descriptions for each photo.
– Take a reference photo on your phone so you know what the scene looked like when you captured it on your camera.
– The location of your shot can be tracked if you give the app permission.
Happy shooting!
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Photo & Video
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Film Logbook is your film photography companion app. It enables you to use your smartphone as a film photography tracker. You can record each picture you take with your camera. Never again forget the film stock or ISO/ASA rating of the film loaded in your camera! The app stores information such as:
+ Camera and Lens
+ Additional accessories
+ Location tracking
+ Reference image
+ Exposure compensation and meter reading
+ Notes (Conditions or modalities)
+ Double exposures
+ Pictures can be tagged, so mistakes or keepers can easily be highlighted.
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Photo & Video
Store Rank
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Analog, by NOSSAFLEX VS.
Film Logbook
December 17, 2024