📈 Camera Settings Analyzer

Analyze EXIF data across multiple photos to learn your shooting patterns and improve your technique. All processing happens in your browser.

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Upload at least 10 photos for meaningful analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

How many photos do I need for accurate analysis?

For meaningful patterns, upload at least 10-20 photos. The more photos you analyze, the more accurate your shooting style insights will be. Ideally, use a diverse set of photos from different shooting sessions to see your true habits and preferences.

What insights can I learn from this analysis?

You'll discover your favorite aperture values, most-used shutter speeds, ISO preferences, focal lengths, lens choices, and shooting time patterns. This helps you understand your style, identify gear you actually use vs. don't use, and learn from professional photographers by analyzing their public work.

Can I analyze photos from different cameras?

Yes! Mixing photos from multiple cameras and lenses is fine. The analysis will show you which camera bodies and lenses you favor across your entire photography collection. This is especially useful for multi-camera shooters or when comparing your workflow evolution over time.

What do the shooting time patterns mean?

We analyze the timestamp metadata to show when you shoot most often - time of day and day of week. This reveals whether you're a golden hour shooter, a weekend warrior, or prefer midday photography. Understanding your patterns helps you plan shoots and recognize your lighting preferences.

Why are some fields showing as "N/A"?

Not all photos contain complete camera settings. Smartphone photos often lack aperture/shutter data, edited photos may have stripped EXIF, and some cameras don't record certain fields. The analysis works with whatever data is available and simply skips missing fields.