Light Meter - lux and foot candle measurement tool Reviews – Page 4

4/5 rating based on 63 reviews. Read all reviews for Light Meter - lux and foot candle measurement tool for iPhone.
Light Meter - lux and foot candle measurement tool is paid iOS app published by Marina Polyanskaya

Check front/rear camera Lux

JSchnee21

In a non scientific comparison of Lux between the front and rear cameras of my iPhone 6s there appears to be a difference of about 70-100 lux between the two. Please check.


If you are a photographer...

Pixel Karma

... looking for a light meter, this is not it.


Waste of Money

Jay 813

Struggled to get measurements that mattered. Difficult to reset. I tapped, pushed, and held down. Very disappointed.


Paradise

Paradise in the Pacific

This is one of the better apps out there, at no cost


Horribly Inaccurate

Nacho483

Compared with a Fluke photometric meter and this app was only showing 50% of that. Do not rely on this app for lighting calcs. Pretty much only good to tell you if it is light or dark.


Great app

KingsTirpitz

A very useful illumination measurement application. Beautiful design. Function is very powerful. Easy to carry. The photometric data of the surrounding environment can be measured at any time.


I really love this app

Guy on the street

This app really works. I cannot believe that an app using only the iPhone camera could be so good.


Really like it

syclemorphyn4009

It is an interesting and useful app that can measure the light. In some situations, we need to know about the light intensity, but with no professional devices. with the app, we can finish it using mobile phone


Good

Roy iii uu

It is such a great tool in AppStore. It is light but very helpful in measuring the intensity of the light. Thank you for the developer. I like it very much.


Okay app

eddygarcia91

I went to a site visit today and had my light meter and this app. I compared both and they were both pretty close! The only issue I had was when I got to a room that measured over 100 FC the app gave me very low levels. Maybe is not capable is measuring such high levels. The other thing I'm confused about is why the difference between outdoor and indoor. This is not a normal function of a light meter.