1. In the first row - the number of aperture, in the second - the shutter speed corresponding to the current exposure.
2. When setting the shutter-aperture pair on the camera, you should focus on the ruler at the bottom of the screen.
3. Application for exposure settings on the camera.
4. It can be used in exposure meter mode (light meter).
5. First you need to set the ISO and point the phone at the subject.
6. A good helper when shooting on film.
7. The ruler can be moved horizontally.
8. The exposure value (EV) is shown at the top of the screen.
1. The sliding scales are great for picking different aperture and shutterspeed combinations without having to change any settings.I love the sliding scale, full-screen interface, but the lack of spot metering and the limited ISO/Exposure Compensation scale prevent me from giving it a perfect score.
2. I can easily make full stop adjustments on my camera without thinking, but what I can't do easily (which the meter SHOULD be able to do) is give me accurate readings at odd ISO's like 160 or 1000 to match my film's best EI or push factor.I installed this on my Nokia 7+ and it was pretty close to my hand held lightmeter - certainly good enough to use for routine photography.
3. Also, would be good to zoom in so you could use it as a spot meter.Finally a visually pleasing interface! Couple of additions would be nice: add more ISO settings (or ability to let users add custom values), enable spot-metering (by touch) and/or zooming in in the camera window.
4. If you could add this, I'd switch from my current light meter app.The sliding scale is fantastic! A rough indication is all I need as a starting point for street photography, given the latitude of film.
5. Also hope to see more ISO options if it ever gets updatedI'll echo other people's request for adding 1/3 or 1/2 stop to the exposure compensation and the ability to zoom/spot meter.
6. Needs a spot meter indicator, and perhaps an option for 1/3 and 1/2 stops at the minimum, but it's easy to interpolate exposure when things aren't perfectly aligned.
7. The ISO settings and exposure comp menus merely shift the scale by full stops.
8. If you offer the ability to calibrate the zero point and to select incremental ISO values it'd be pretty much perfect for basic photography.
9. I like the app, and on the Nokia it is effective, but it needs some form of calibration routine to make it compatible with all the phones out there.Love the design with the ribbon,.
10. However when I installed it on my Xaiomi Redmi 9A it registered 2 stops different from the version installed on my Nokia.
11. Like the sliding scale along the bottom! Good idea.