Flickr, 500px, etc. are excellent websites that allow people to check some images shot by various cameras. However, you need to open every photo to check the EXIF data or metadata. If you are in a hurry, you may not find the perfect image that you are looking for. However, Shutterdial will allow you to find images based on category, lens, aperture, and shutter speed. It is a free web app, and you can utilize it without having expert knowledge about cameras or photography.

Search or Find Images by Camera Settings

Before using this website, you should know the background process. The website gathers images from Flickr and 500px. When a user makes a search on this website, the implemented API makes a search on Flickr and 500px and finds out the suitable images right away. In other words, when you make a search, Shutterdial reads all the data of all the images on Flickr and 500px and then finds what you are looking for. To get started with this tool, head over to the Shutterdial.com website. There you can enter different values such as image category (birds, animals, landscape, wildlife, sunset, and much more), lens size, aperture, and shutter speed. You will then find some images displayed right on your screen.

Do you have permission to use those images on your website?

In simple words, it depends. It depends on the picture license. Although Shutterdial shows images on their website, you may not use all the images on your own website. A vast majority of images have Copyright, and very few of them are licensed under Creative Commons. So you should check the license on Flickr or 500px before using them anywhere.

How do I find my camera settings for photos?

There are many ways to find the camera settings for photos you captured. The easiest way to check the EXIF data. There are many online and offline tools to find the EXIF data on your computer. Whether you captured an image via mobile camera or DSLR, or any other camera, you can find all the details in one place.

What camera settings do what?

Although there are so many things to know about a camera and included settings, the most common things are ISO, shutter speed, and aperture. ISO handles the sensitivity of the sensor and light. In simple words, the shutter speed decides the amount of time you want to open the sensor. Aperture is the setting that lets you decide how small amount of the sensor you want to open to capture a photo.

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