Wont even work ?
Im pointing the camera at my subject and the shutter speed and aperture don’t even move to tell me the reading ? Even when changing subjects it won’t give me a reading And I paid for the “premium” version
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5 out of 5
6 ratings in Dominican Republic
Im pointing the camera at my subject and the shutter speed and aperture don’t even move to tell me the reading ? Even when changing subjects it won’t give me a reading And I paid for the “premium” version
I’ve just developed the third roll that I shot using this app, and the results are unacceptable for a paid subscription. The first roll yielded mostly correct images with a few failures. The subsequent two yielded a few correct images with the remainder of the roll massively underexposed. With performance as inconsistent as this, I cannot recommend this app.
Haven't tried yet, it will cost u $$$ to use
i need 1/50 for my cinema camera:( please ad
Just be up front on your pricing. Stop trying to hide it. And I’m certainly not buying your app without a guest preview. Odd. Big marketing fail.
If you set limits in the app for shutter and iso, say for shooting film, it may go all the way down to the fastest f stop possible, but there isn’t an under exposure warning. You still need to use the histogram and factor that in.
I love this app. I think my only gripe (probably user error) is getting the specific aperture of the lens I’m using. I can’t seem to get a reading for 3.8 in particular so I struggle a little bit to get the exact metering measurements. Is there any documentation on best practices or how to best achieve mor specific aperture readings?
All I know is downloading the app and trying to use it really stinks. They almost force you to get the paid version. Trying to use the free version of the app is practically impossible to do. All you can do is turn it on and turn it off, nothing else. It’s OK, in a year or two Apple will have a Light Meter app built into their iPhones.
Thanks developers for listening to the people who use this app! There was a recent update a couple months back that took away the spot metering function within this application, which was a major downside to the app itself. But I was using the app recently and tapped on the screen accidentally to pleasantly find out that they developers added the function back in! Big thanks to them again!
A monthly subscription to this is insane. This would have been a single $5 purchase a couple of years ago. I think it is legitimately immoral to charge this much for a subscription to something that you lose if you stop paying.