thart2009
Tom Hart
Obviously, the shoes threw off the meter in the first photo.
Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
So "blows" is bad then?
Huss
Veteran
p.s. but I am sure some will ignore this tid bit, it reads from that superimposed rectangle on the screen
Obviously, the shoes threw off the meter in the first photo.
Obviously not. As mentioned....
ferider
Veteran
There are lots of iPhone light meters.
Personally, I use the Lumu light meter which comes with an app (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1160315-REG/lumu_lumu_black_light_meter_for_ios.html).
Without the hardware plugged into the phone, the app uses the camera and is pretty accurate. With the hardware plugged in, the iPhone becomes my most accurate and sensitive light-meter. And I've tried a lot.
Roland.
Personally, I use the Lumu light meter which comes with an app (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1160315-REG/lumu_lumu_black_light_meter_for_ios.html).
Without the hardware plugged into the phone, the app uses the camera and is pretty accurate. With the hardware plugged in, the iPhone becomes my most accurate and sensitive light-meter. And I've tried a lot.
Roland.
BillBingham2
Registered User
There are lots of iPhone light meters.
Personally, I use the Lumu light meter which comes with an app (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1160315-REG/lumu_lumu_black_light_meter_for_ios.html).
Without the hardware plugged into the phone, the app uses the camera and is pretty accurate. With the hardware plugged in, the iPhone becomes my most accurate and sensitive light-meter. And I've tried a lot.
Roland.
IIRC (If I Recall Correctly) this started life as a kickstarter project. When I get off my lazy butt and start down the MF/LF path, combined with your recommendation and the fact that my phone will be with me everywhere, I will have to add it to the list.
Thanks for the feedback on something that isn't "*u*k" (read insert the letter of your choice for the * (e.g. s, c, j, n).
B2 (;->
Lightmeter app accuracy is all up to the skill of the developer. 
BillBingham2
Registered User
Lightmeter app accuracy is all up to the skill of the developer.![]()
Having been a developer many time over the past 40 years or so, IMHO, a high percentage yes, but also the user is responsible for a bit too.
B2 (;->
Gumby
Veteran
The only thing worse than the light meter apps is 3G in 2016!
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