No way
It’s a scam. You are led to believe that it is a free app, but then you must pay to open it. Deleted.
Yes, Photo Light & Exposure Meter is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
⚠️ The Photo Light & Exposure Meter app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
Photo Light & Exposure Meter has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is €17.49.
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4.53 out of 5
214 ratings in Italy
It’s a scam. You are led to believe that it is a free app, but then you must pay to open it. Deleted.
Funziona con precisione, ma è affollato di inserzioni e non si riesce neppure a scaricare la versione a pagamento.
Fotografo da tanti anni e ho vari esposimetri: questa app dà valori molto accurati. È gratis e fornisce tutte le info necessarie. Consigliati sisma!!!
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?