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I liked the "spot" function and for the fact i photograph mainly perons i measured the light direct in their face. I used the luxmeter app for measuring fpr my Kiev 60 and Pentax 6x7. He deserves it, it's a great product.Įven happier they went back to the "old" interface/fonts in the app. I figure it's saving me a couple hundred that I'd have to dump on a Sekonic, so I kicked up a few bucks to the developer.

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I'd say to those on the fence, download it, and have fun with it. Since I mostly use normal focal length lenses (which the meter obviously simulates) I get a good preview of what the exposure will look like. It also adjusts the preview to the settings as they are, so you get an idea as to what the levels are for the whole frame. At least when not using a the cold shoe mounted VC II meter on my smaller cameras. I too use the same meter after mye Sekonic died on me. The only thing I wish I could add is lens info, particularly focal lengths. Like all light meters, you have to exercise a little judgement on where you meter. It has a semi-spot meter by just touching the screen where you want a reading. I use the iPhone app "Pocket Light Meter" and it does a pretty good job, even with slide film. If I'm doing portraits or something a little more "serious" I'll use a real meter/built in spot meter. Modern neg film is forgiving enough it's not going to really matter all that much for shooting on the street. Most of the time it's just "I bet this is 5.6 at 1/125" then I'll double check it with my phone. I've gone light meter-less enough now that I can do a damn fine job at guessing. I have two as well, I don't use them for every shot. Just have to keep in mind that it is a reflective meter and make adjustments like you would with any other reflective meter. But I think the true test is how consistent the exposures are on a roll.in that situation, it has been accurate every time.

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As long as I have it set to full stops it matches my Polaris meter almost every time. I've been using "Pocket Light Meter" by Nuwaste studios for almost a year now. Has anyone tested the accuracy of these apps against a real light meter and if so which is most accurate or inaccurate? I was shooting today and checked a single shot with both meters and they both had different readings. i do however have two iPhone app light meters. I am getting more technical in my shooting but currently dont own a "real" light meter. I did a quick search on this and couldn't find anything.













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