myLightMeter Free Reviews – Page 6

5/5 rating based on 90 reviews. Read all reviews for myLightMeter Free for iPhone.
myLightMeter Free is free iOS app published by David Quiles

Great app!

Orchidlady4327

I use this to gauge light for plants. It works wonderfully.


Ease-of-use

Jjcylk

I'm just a beginner, but I find this light meter easy to use. I have not read any instructions. It reminds me a lot of my father's light meter from the 1950s and he loved it all the time


Works as advertised

A cube veteran

This app is very simple to use and works well


Excelente Aplicación

Hermannpulgar

Medición de luz acertada


Great!

GraflexUser79

Works great! Handy to have when my handheld light meter fails or when I leave my meter at home.


Easy to use

Blackcoffee87

Easy to use, I was playing around with it, and if you change the ISO setting, there's no need to re-meter your shot, it makes adjustments for you in the app. This is very handy when shooting with multiple cameras having different speed films. I even had great results in tricky night lighting shooting storefronts and the like. I had two cameras, one with 400 that I was shooting box speed, and one with 400 that I was pushing to 1600. All my shots came out great. No black frames. I've used paid meter apps that weren't this good.


Great app!!!

Gustalapecus Cantantis

It's very easy to use and great to achieve perfect exposure when settings on camera are difficult get.


Works great but very small text

odh3

Great working light meter seems very sensitive just kind of hard to read in lower light situations


Works Great!!

Thetorz

Works much better than expected! Thank you, David!!!


Good for the price

genericrevievv

The main issue I have with it is that when I use the app after not opening it for a while, the ISO resets to a default of 100, and it is easy to not notice that it reset. It generally is accurate within about 1/2 a stop of my light meter. However, in situations with mid to high contrast it seems to choose to measure the light of either the brightest or darkest part of the frame, and the choice is makes seems random.