NDTimer is a photo & video app developed by Three. The last update, v2.80, released on December 10, 2019, and it’s rated 3.00 out of 5 based on the latest 3 reviews. NDTimer is FREE and requires iOS 10.0+ and Android 9 or newer to download.
Description
NDTimer is an iPhone App useful for calculating and timing long exposures when using one or two neutral density (ND) filters.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★☆Great app!
I really like this app, especially the feature that allows you to get exposure times for stacked filters. Very cool. The only reason I gave the app 4 stars instead of five is because you are only given a countdown timer for exposures over 30 seconds. And, if this is to be the ND app to end all ND apps then the countdown timer is going to have to go all the way down to at least 1 second (like NDCalc does, an app which I also own). Add that in the next update and I'd be an extremely happy camper.
★★★★☆This One Works Well
Used this just this morning and it worked flawlessly. I was doing long exposures so a few seconds one way or the other didn't matter, but I was happy to have this app so I wouldn't have to embarrass myself by doing math on the iPhone calculator.
★★★★★Useful app!
This app has proven very useful to me when taking long exposure shots. Easy to use, and saves me from having to spend time calculating exposure times!
★★★☆☆Weird ND filters names... Are they Hoya?
Why you call an ND of 10 stops ND 1024? Are they Hoya numbers? An ND of 1 Stop ND 2? . I use Lee and most of the others I've seen use .3. .6 .9 3 for a full 10 stops..
★★★★☆I finally found this app!
This app works exactly as I had hoped. Take a shot without your ND and note the shutter speed your camera's meter calculates. Then enter that speed into this app and boom, you've got your shutter speed when using the ND.