1. Use your phone's built in light meter to determine the correct exposure.
2. New feature: Lock the measured value with the volume down key on your device and unlock with volume up!
3. App supports setting the ISO value and measuring for shutter speed or aperture.
4. Device sensors are usually not accurate enough for low light situations, that's when you can use the descriptive presets to determine the amount of light.
1. simple and easy to use.there are many lenses that start at f3.5.. could you add that? also would like to check if this is incident or reflected light meter? does it use front or back camera?great meter, with exposure lock! now fully suitable for work, thank you ๐compared with my trusted gossen lunaxis there s at least 4 fstop difference, don t know if depends the app or the mobile lensMeasuring is made by a wrong sensor.
2. simple to use, be nicer if you could select the front or rear camera to measure exposure ....... rear would be better since it would make it easier to hold it up to a subject and take a measurementBest ui but needs to use rear camera.
3. The ui is the easiest and most intuitive I've come across but the measurement is only on the front camera.
4. i double checked it with the built in light meter of my friend's spotmatic pentax.
5. Need back camera support!best lightmeter app i found.
6. thanks to the creator of this app.
7. accurate.