Strawberry, new version
February 27th, 2010I have release a new version of the depth of field calculator for Android phones on the Android Market.
A few bugs have been fixed and two new features have been added:
- editable list of cameras
- editable list of measurement units
If your camera isn’t in the list, just find its CoC value online and add it to the presets! Same for measurement units, if you don’t like metric or imperial system (I don’t know what system is used on Kronos or Discworld), add your own!
Please send me feedback for any new feature!



2010-04-18 at 1.11 am
Whenever I try to add a camera, upon hitting “OK” I get an error that the application has stopped unexpectedly. It indicates a “force close” but when I hit the force close button, it just drops me back to the list of cameras, without the one I tried to add. I also tried editing an existing camera, but that resulted in the same error. Adding or editing measurement units produced the error before making it to the edit screen and drops me back to the settings screen. (Not that I really care about being able to edit units of measurement, but I figured knowing that might help you track down the bug.) I’m running Android 1.6 on a G1.
As a feature request: It would be handy to be able to put together a list of lenses, which would contain minimum and maximum focal length and aperture. That way, you could select the lens you’re using and the sliders would scale to match it, making it easier to select the exact value you want. While I’m not sure it would be worth the effort, you might consider making it so the lenses can be associated with a particular camera. That way, a compact camera would only have its built in lens available to it, and its lens would not be available to an SLR.
Strawberry looks like a neat program, and I look forward to being able to use it.
2010-04-22 at 10.21 am
Hi,
Thanks for the bug notice, I didn’t encounter it on my Hero (1.5). I’ll dive back into the code and debug then
Good idea the list of lenses, it would indeed be usefull. A “preset configuration” list could be nice too for those having several SLR with different CoC and lenses.
2010-07-07 at 4.33 pm
Superb! Small, easy to use and does a great job!