Lens•Lab App Reviews

8 Customer Reviews:

simple and beautiful! its plain easy to understand and the visualization is superb! The only thing i would like to see is, what CoC are being used for calculations or even better to manually change them!

ThomasGoetz v1.0.2 · 10 years ago

Id be happy if the app were just sliders and numbers but I guess the graphics are a nice bonus. I double checked the numbers with some websites and they were spot on. Very useful.

Heck yeah, chest hair! v1.0.1 · 14 years ago

My instructor at school used this app for teaching us about selective focus and depth of field. Immediately downloaded it when I got home to use for myself.

photoBugCathy · 14 years ago

Mr. Menter, your name should be Mentor...since you sir, are indeed a Mac App Guru! Thank you !! Thank you for such and Amazing App that aids me in my understanding and in shooting Fabulous photos. I love my lensLab and I fully support you and your creation. Plesae sir....make us some more Handy Dandy Delightful Apps!

sassysicilian · 14 years ago

Love the simplicity of this app. Accuracy is close, but I think the overall purpose is to give you an idea of how the setting might affect the image you want to take. If you are learning about photography, I think you would find this useful in choosing a lens and camera settings. Suggestion: Allow user to punch in the specs of a particular lens. This could set the previews to only include lens capabilities. I think most users would find this a handy feature.

StuPudMunKee · 14 years ago

Does what you need without the stuff you dont need. Of course the UI look could be slicker (like pixelmator), but lets be serious: it works great and its a buck. Buttery smooth and really well thought out. Thank you for bringing this kind of value to the Mac app store. 5+ stars

blahblahblahblahblahblahAgain · 14 years ago

The interface is simple and user-friendly. Takes all the guesswork out of picking your next lens. App allows you to select the sensor size you want to use for your analysis (four thirds, APS-C, or full frame).

Brittain Davis · 13 years ago

It’s a little hard to get the concept of Depth of Field across in a classroom, and this is a great graphic display that makes the concepts involved pretty accessible. Nicely done. Thanks.

jchphd · 12 years ago