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  1. #1 Nyone used Toland? 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunleik Groven View Post
    It does. I'm just not clear how it is any different from pCAM. If it weren't $40 or whatever, I'd give it a try to find out. If anybody gets it I'd love to hear a report. Especially in comparison to pCAM which has been around forever.

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    I have both. Toland provides the same, useful FoV, DoF, and exposure calculators as the very fine pCam. The Toland interface is a bit more interactive and I prefer the layout/feedback. There are more and more recent choices of lens sets and camera formats in the Toland app.
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