Overkill-F1
Established
I wasn't too impressed with Pocket Light Meter on a iphone4. Compared to Sunny Rule/16, the app seemed to need some compensation to get it close. Sometimes needing +2/3 to +1 1/3 stops.
...Terry
...Terry
BobBill
Established
I know this is late to forum, but why not ask: How can I download one of these meter apps to extra I phone which I only want to use as light meter?
hendriphile
Well-known
Also have had good results with FotometerPro.
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
There are now quite a few light meter apps on the Apple App Store.
The one I like is "Pocket Light Meter" by Nuwaste, shows up on the phone as "Light Meter."
The one I like is "Pocket Light Meter" by Nuwaste, shows up on the phone as "Light Meter."
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
How can I download one of these meter apps to extra I phone which I only want to use as light meter?
The trick is you don't want this extra phone to get your mail, messages, calendar items, etc. So you don't want to use the Apple ID to which your main phone is linked.
My solution: Create a new Apple ID with a different email address, and use this ID only on the extra phone.
We are all accumulating old unused iPhones. What to do with them?
FrankS
Registered User
Does anyone have a spare 4 or 4s?
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Anyone care to chime in on your experiences with these?
I use Foto Meter Pro most of the time, but the Luxi attachment and the light meter app designed for it is the most accurate (http://www.esdevices.com/products/luxi)
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ferider
Veteran
^^^ not anymore.
Got a Lumu a couple of weeks ago (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lumulabs/lumu-bringing-light-meter-to-the-21st-century). -4 EV sensitivity. Works great, surprising really. More on this later.
Roland.
Got a Lumu a couple of weeks ago (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lumulabs/lumu-bringing-light-meter-to-the-21st-century). -4 EV sensitivity. Works great, surprising really. More on this later.
Roland.
kennylovrin
Well-known
The trick is you don't want this extra phone to get your mail, messages, calendar items, etc. So you don't want to use the Apple ID to which your main phone is linked. My solution: Create a new Apple ID with a different email address, and use this ID only on the extra phone. We are all accumulating old unused iPhones. What to do with them?
I don't agree with this recommendation. Multiple accounts for this purpose will just add complexity to the whole situation. There are simple switches to just set to off to disable mail, calendar etc. of course the Apple ID is used for iCloud email and calendars etc, but from the system perspective it is in no way related to installing apps. So one doesn't require the other, it's just the default way the phone tries to sort itself up.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
^^^ not anymore.
Got a Lumu a couple of weeks ago (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lumulabs/lumu-bringing-light-meter-to-the-21st-century). -4 EV sensitivity. Works great, surprising really. More on this later.
Roland.
Looks nice! Quite a bit more money than the Lumix, but probably worth it. It's nice to have one device (iPhone) that can do so much ...
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mdwsta4
Matty Westside
I've been using the Pocket Light Meter app on my iPhone 5 for about 7 months now. When I first got my M2 I inquired about light meters/apps like the Luxi and Lumu without much feedback.
When comparing the pocket light meter app to my x100s and Leica MR/MC meter it's spot on. Haven't had any issues with the app so I figured any add on would now just be a waste. Only thing I wish you could do with this app is select specific shutter speeds to display. Annoying when it jumps to 1/2000, or to 1/13; something like that when my M2 doesn't have those shutter speeds.
When comparing the pocket light meter app to my x100s and Leica MR/MC meter it's spot on. Haven't had any issues with the app so I figured any add on would now just be a waste. Only thing I wish you could do with this app is select specific shutter speeds to display. Annoying when it jumps to 1/2000, or to 1/13; something like that when my M2 doesn't have those shutter speeds.
gilgsn
Established
I use it with my M4-P and IIIc. It works flawlessly. I do meter the back of my hand and always get good exposures. People think I'm taking a picture of my nails though, it looks a little gay but hey, it works!
Gil.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
... People think I'm taking a picture of my nails though, it looks a little gay but hey, it works!
LOL! Even straight boys should look after your nails ... ]'-)
My problem is the hundreds of inadvertent photos of my feet. People think I have a foot fetish when they see my unedited stuff.
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fotomeow
name under my name
Just wanted to update this old thread and ask: which iPhone light meter Apps are currently working well for people?
Eg.: pocket light meter?
Photo meter pro?
Luxi light meter?
Eg.: pocket light meter?
Photo meter pro?
Luxi light meter?
geetist
Established
There is this new meter app called myLightmeter in iOS, really really cool. $3.99
Huss
Veteran
I wasn't too impressed with Pocket Light Meter on a iphone4. Compared to Sunny Rule/16, the app seemed to need some compensation to get it close. Sometimes needing +2/3 to +1 1/3 stops.
...Terry
Agreed. I found Pocket Light Meter great, until it gave readings that were way off.
It's accuracy depends on the light levels experienced.
I've gone back to using a handheld Sekonic, which is about the same size but far more ergonomically pleasing to use. And I trust.
Steve Bellayr
Veteran
I have used the Luxi light meter for over a year. It consistently agrees with the meter in my M6. It is easier to use than a hand held light meter.
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