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Photographer's companion

Just shoot it!

This application will help you to abandon the automatic mode of your cameras that does not do everything and control everything. For more experienced photographers, it can simplify the settings by doing the calculations for you.

In any case, it is not a magic application to make beautiful pictures every time, but it will allow you to find a basic setting to refine to get the best picture you think.

To start using the application, you need to choose your box. To do this click on the icon opposite to the home screen of the application.

The characteristics of the chosen camera will be used for the calculations made at the level of the different tools. In each tool the name of the chosen camera appears in the bar at the bottom of the screen and in the Pro version, it is possible to change it by clicking on the camera icon in front of the box name.

Day/Night mode (only with Pro version)

It's possible to switch the display in Day or Night mode in the menu by clicking on the Sun or the Moon.

Organization of tools launch tiles (only with Pro version)

It is possible to rearrange the order of the launch tiles of the tools of the main screen.

How to move a tile:

  • Make a long press on the tile you want to move (until it turns yellow)

  • Make a short press on the destination tile

Organization of Toolbar (only with Pro version)

It is possible to rearrange the order of the tools of the toolbar of the main screen.

How to move a tool:

  • Make a long press on the tool you want to move (until it turns yellow)

  • Make a short press on the destination tool

Metric and imperial measurements selection

Selection is made on each screen requiring a distance.

Simply turn the wheel from left to right or from right to left to select the desired unit. This will be stored at the output of the screen.

Below is a list of available distance units:

Icons explanation

1. Using tripod highly recommended

2. Using a remote control to prevent camera shake when triggering or using the self-timer

3. RAW mode to allow post-processing

4. Flash off

5. Manual focus

6. Manual mode

7. No camera shakes with manual shooting

8. Light camera shakes with manual shooting

9. Important camera shakes with manual shooting

Photographer's companion vs Photographer's companion Pro

Tools

Now according to your needs, you can discover the various tools offered:

Tools (only with Pro version)

Properties

Properties (only with Pro version)


* The screenshots contained in the help pages, correspond to the Pro version and may be different from the free version.