1. Repeat.I like the app it looks useful but it would be nice if when you change a setting manually... after measuring that the other settings adjust to compensate... even if it is a separate function.Great meter app and usually my first port of call when shooting.
2. Very impressed.Great app.. very useful But would good to be able to lock multiple settings.. I'm trying use this to select the correct nd filter for a gopro .. which has a fixed aperture of 2.8 and iso set to 100.. I'd like to lock these settings and shutter at around 1/120 so that it shows the correct nd filter to use.
3. Update: Finally bought the damn thing as it is the best light meter app - considering a brand new light meter costs about 150£, this is quite a reasonable deal.This is the finest light meter app, period.
4. David Quiles light meter app is more useful and looks like a real world light meter.This app is perfect.
5. Not only is is seriously accurate, but having the ability to manipulate the exposure and play with different combinations is hughely valuable especially for Large Format and Medium Format photographers.
6. Also, it would be useful to be able to preload lens profiles with focal length, min/max aperture, film size.
7. Also, what sensor size should be selected for a gopro? I has a sensor size of 1/2.3 inch.. I don't think app has this as an option?No exposure calibration/adjustment, so on certain phones its unusable.
8. Checked different app readings with pro luxometr, metering on phone is 100% shot to hell.
9. It's spot on 😃Excellent tool for approximate low light and long exposure analog photography.
10. Essential additions would be an measure button that locks the measurement, even better would be an aggregate measurement mode to take multiple measures and average.
11. Allows you to change variables with sliders based on readings obtained with your phone camera.