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Exposure Triangle Calculator — Balance Aperture, Shutter & ISO

Calculate the missing exposure setting when you know the other two and your target exposure value.

Which setting do you want to calculate?

EV 12-16 for daylight, 5-9 indoors

How We Calculate This

The exposure triangle calculator uses the fundamental photographic exposure equation:

EV = log2(N² / t) at ISO 100

Where N is the f-number (aperture) and t is the shutter speed in seconds. For other ISO values, the adjusted EV is:

EV_adjusted = EV + log2(ISO / 100)

Given a target EV and two of the three settings, the calculator solves for the third. For example, to find shutter speed: t = N² / (2^EV × ISO/100).

Frequently Asked Questions

Last updated: February 2026

All calculations are estimates based on standard optical and photographic formulas. Results may vary with specific equipment.