1. I hate having to set the ISO every time I open it, and I think the handheld meter uses face camera, which is kind of silly.Allows calibration, but should allow more! I would advise users to first calibrate the app with the help of a DSLR.
2. Analog Photography is still great and an external light meter helps to get accurate resultsSort of works, but... 1.
3. Also one of the few meters that doesnt force you to use menus to change the ISO or f/stop.It's great, works as both handheld and spot meter.
4. I compered the results with my old and calibrated Minolta IV using a 5° spot meter and the results and are quite close between the virtual and the real light meter.
5. It is very accurate and if you're doing film photography then this app will most likely help you expose your image well.Best UI of any android meter, but consistently incorrect readings.
6. I can't test the accuracy yet, but this is the first of a dozen light meter apps I've tried that appears even close to my expectations.
7. Will be a killer feature for matrix meter.Great light meter.
8. The default setup is a bit busy, but if you set Basic Interface and Expanded Interface in the settings, then it's a perfect handheld meter.
9. I've started calibrating by using the light meter of a Nikon D7200.
10. It's also the only one that appears to be setup as a functional ambient meter with rear camera.
11. If the developers add an update to allow calibrating beyond 2.0 EV, I will update this review to 5 stars.Great tool for spot measurement when applying the zone system.