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Film Photography Viewfinder

Film Photography Viewfinder

Android Photography Jonas Mattsson
4.6 Popularity

Addictive film photography app with digital viewfinder and light meter

System Requirements

Updated
September 29, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Android
Android 8.0++
Package Name
com.film_app_native

So here's my take on Film Photography Viewfinder. I've tested a bunch of photography apps and this one is pretty solid. The digital viewfinder works well and the light meter is super handy, especially with the reciprocity and bellows compensation. I like how customizable it is with the focal lengths and film stock profiles. The exposure log is a nice touch too. Not gonna lie, the UI is a bit dated and takes some getting used to. But if you're serious about film, this is a pretty darn good app to have in your toolkit.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of useful features for film photographers in one app
  • Digital viewfinder with custom focal lengths
  • Advanced light meter with compensation for reciprocity and bellows
  • Covers a wide range of film stocks and settings
  • Handy exposure log to keep track of your shots

Cons

  • UI is a bit clunky and dated, takes time to get used to
  • Some features feel a bit basic or could use more polish
  • May be overkill for casual film shooters
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Description

Been using Film Photography Viewfinder for a couple months now. It’s basically a digital viewfinder and light meter app for film photographers, with some really handy features. Pretty solid if you’re into analog photography.

Here’s what you can do: there’s a digital viewfinder where you can add and edit custom focal lengths. And the built-in light meter is super useful – it even compensates for reciprocity failure or bellows extension. It’s got a wide range of F-stops and ISO settings to cover pretty much any film stock. Plus there’s an exposure log to keep track of your shots.

Look, if you’re a film shooter, you’ll probably like this app. It’s not perfect – the UI can be a bit clunky at times – but overall it does the job and has all the key tools a film photographer needs. Worth checking out.

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