Calculate TV size, aspect ratio, PPI, depth of field, exposure, focal length, and file size estimates — free, in your browser, no account required.
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NumCalcX has 9 photography, video, and display calculators for the math behind cameras and screens — from how far to sit from a new TV to how much storage a video shoot will need. Every calculator below runs entirely client-side: nothing you type is sent to a server, and there's nothing to sign up for. Click any calculator to jump straight in.
Find the recommended TV screen size from your viewing distance.
→Simplify a resolution or dimension pair into its aspect ratio, or scale one dimension to match a target ratio.
→Calculate pixel density (PPI) from a screen's resolution and diagonal size.
→Calculate the near and far limits of acceptable sharpness from aperture, focal length, and focus distance.
→Calculate Exposure Value (EV) from ISO, aperture, and shutter speed, and find equivalent exposure settings.
→Convert a lens's focal length to its full-frame equivalent using your camera's sensor crop factor.
→Estimate an image file's size from resolution, bit depth, and an estimated compression ratio.
→Estimate a video file's size from bitrate and duration.
→Calculate a screen's width and height in inches or cm from its diagonal size and aspect ratio.
→Yes. Every calculator on NumCalcX runs entirely in your browser — no sign-up, no account, and no data sent to a server.
Use the TV Size Calculator — enter your viewing distance and it recommends a diagonal screen size range.
Exposure Value (EV) is a single number combining aperture, shutter speed, and ISO into one measure of how much light reaches the sensor — useful for comparing equivalent exposure settings.