CameraSim for iPhone is an education app developed by Tuitive. The last update, v1.30, released on September 01, 2017, and it’s rated 2.00 out of 5 based on the latest 2 reviews. CameraSim for iPhone costs $1.99 and requires iOS 6.0+ and Android 5 or newer to download.
Description
Learn by doing: CameraSim for iPhone and iPad shows you how to use your DLSR camera! This is the enhanced version of the DSLR learning tool featured by Wired, USAToday, Engadget, Gizmodo, Lifehacker, PCWorld, and MacWorld that has garnered nearly 1 million “stumbles” from the StumbleUpon community.
Want to enjoy CameraSim for iPhone on your desktop? Download the latest APK (1.30, 49 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing, feel free to visit our forums!
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Nicely Done
XLNT. Good way to train. As an occasional photo bug I like the review I can quickly go thru. I look forward to an enhanced version (September).
★★★★★On Point
I love this app! Even tho you don't take your own pic the interactive sample is very accurate. I was out today taking photos of a couple for a birthday shoot. This app was very accurate in guiding me to the correct settings as I was shooting on manual. When you feedback it actually tells you what to do. I too await the update!!!
★★★☆☆Great App, minor tweaks needed
Love the app! It needs more shooting scenes: such as practice portraits, moving shots, macro, different light settings (back lit subjects, etc…)
Example: Practice shooting waterfalls (slow shutter VS very fast)
It would be really great to make it give tutorials on your specific camera, so you can learn more features on how to adjust for a shot.
★★★★★Scenarios
Need new scenarios. Christmas trees with lights, indoor theater, landscapes etc...
★★★★☆More Scenarios
Other than what I request from the title, it's really great. If my professor is sharing this app with us in college to help us explain the basic principles of taking a photo, I'm pretty sure that's worth saying something.