📱 Web demo now · iOS/Android concept next

Know the right camera settings before you shoot.

Point your phone at a scene, choose your DSLR or mirrorless kit, and get practical starting settings: aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focus mode, lens choice, and mistakes to avoid.

Demo scenarios are inspired by real-world sample-photo categories and camera/lens metadata from SampleShots. Production app would use licensed/owned image and EXIF data.

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Portrait scene preview

Window-light portrait

Soft indoor light, shallow background blur, subject may move slightly.

ModeA/Av
Aperturef/2.8
Shutter≥1/200
Use Eye AF / AF-C and focus on the near eye.
Move subject 1–2m from the background for more blur.
!If ISO climbs above 3200, move closer to window light.

Interactive web demo

Pick a scene, camera, lens, and goal. This static demo simulates the recommendation layer the native iPhone/Android field app would provide on location.

Recommended starting point

Window-light portrait

Sony Alpha 7 III · 50mm f/1.8 prime · background blur

ModeA/Av
Aperturef/2.8
Shutter≥1/200s
ISOAuto ≤3200

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      Why this should be an app

      The field use-case belongs on the phone: users are standing in front of the scene with their camera in hand. The web demo validates the flow; the iOS/Android app should own the actual field workflow.

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      Scene-to-settings

      Phone photo in, practical camera settings out: aperture, minimum shutter, ISO, focus mode, metering, and white balance.

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      Gear-aware advice

      Recommendations adapt to real constraints: kit zoom max aperture, crop factor, stabilization, focal length, and camera AF system.

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      Photo diagnosis

      Upload a failed shot with EXIF and get a plain-English explanation: motion blur, missed focus, high ISO noise, harsh light, or wrong lens.

      Early access

      Help shape the iPhone & Android app.

      Tell us your camera kit and what you struggle with. For now this opens an email draft, so it works without a backend or storing personal data on this static demo.

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