Pocket Light Meter Reviews – Page 6

5/5 rating based on 116 reviews. Read all reviews for Pocket Light Meter for iPhone.
Pocket Light Meter is paid iOS app published by Vladislav Vyshemirsky

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TERRAN

With very little work could be just as good as more expensive models


Not accurate

utfan15

Love the format of the app but it always made my pictures too dark. I just relay on it for the iso.


Received A Charge

Mel Soule

I was uninformed that the app cost and I was charged for it without my knowledge.


Pinhole photography essential...

joelheffner

If you use a pinhole camera a light meter is essential. This is the one I use.


Wonderful

osmscarn

This meter is spot on and convenient. Once in a while I will compare it to my Sekonics and built in meters on some of my cameras. It compares.


Works great

Garrett Meyers Foto

!!!


Works well

Dent De Leon

I paid to remove the ads. Well worth it. This app was recommended in a video by Tony and Chelsea Northrup for using camera apps in manual mode. I set the Aperture to f/2.2 for my iPhone SE and choose a shutter speed or an ISO value and get the result. And the app meters WB as well. Very nice.


Replaced the need for a spot meter entirely for me.

Cre8namenick

This app is incredible. I shot three rolls of velvia through my Fuji GW690III. Despite velvia being very unforgiving with exposure latitude, the shots came out great. This was the meter I used. It's spot on. The interface is incredibly intuitive, and you can set the ISO, shutter speed, and aperture in full, half, or third stops. The devs of this app got a pint from me!


Works well

Dent De Leon

I paid to remove the ads. Well worth it. This app was recommended in a video by Tony and Chelsea Northrup for using camera apps in manual mode. I set the Aperture to f/2.2 for my iPhone and choose a shutter speed it an ISO value and get the result. And the app meters WB as well. Very nice.


Lowest ASA

sirizaac

I'm very grateful it covers the low ASA I need whilst shooting slow Polaroid color via my Mikami back on Nikon F.