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  1. v4.0iOS
    In addition to the already available “Sunny 16” lighting condition presets, this new version offers the possibility to enter measurements of incident ambient light (when using a handheld light meter). This provides for a larger and more detailed Exposure Value scale than the original five “Sunny 16” lighting conditions. The Exposure Value is to be measured with the light meter set to ISO 100; please note that the ISO value subsequently can be changed in the app.
  2. v3.1iOS
    Extended range for ND Filter density (up to 15 stops).
  3. v3.0iOS
    Version 3
    
    1. Maintains aperture, ISO, shutter speed and filter density settings when (a) changing the lighting condition, or (b) consulting the info screen. Changing the lighting condition only affects the overall exposure balance value.
    
    2. Incorporates a separate ‘Filter’ dial. This dial lets you set a filter density (filter exposure compensation value), to be taken into account in the exposure balancing. The values on this scale increase counter-clockwise because of their negative effect on the exposure balance.
    
    3. Extends the range of the shutter speed dial up to two minutes (nominal), in order to allow for strong ND-filters.
    
    4. Includes Light, Dark, and Tinted app icon variations.
  4. v2.0iOS
    Continuously displays the selected  values for aperture, ISO and shutter speed.
  5. v2.0.0Android
    2.0.0:
    • Initial release

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