Free Iphone exposure meter app

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Here's a FREE exposure meter app for your Iphone that is pretty good. I've tested it with my Minolta Meter IV and my SLR and it's within a 1/4 stop of both. I think it will make a good meter in a pinch or as your regular meter.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pocket-light-meter/id381698089?mt=8

You will have to use your Iphone camera, but it won't count as digital photography :smile:
 

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I downloaded this one (and sent along a few bucks to buy the developer a beer) and it works very well.
 
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To tell you the truth..

Now all I need is one for android.

To tell you the truth, I'm likely switching to Android myself. I'm not diggin' Apple's style of locking up the phone and leaving users little control. Steve Jobs is too much of a control freak.
 

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DamnIt !!!

Now I have to upgrade my phone, it's only for the iPhone 4

No, it works on my 3GS

The meter is pretty accurate. I haven't used it for slides yet, but for color negative it did quite well :smile:
 

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I installed it as it's free, I have the other lightmeter app for my iPhone and is relatively accurate, the new app is close to but not quite the same as the lightmeter app of old. I guess they could be used in a pinch. If one has an idea of what the light is anyway, it's a double check. If one could be made with a zone system dial, color corrected and accurate that would be nice, oh, that's my Pocket Spot!
 

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Thanks for posting this. I downloaded the app and it looks reasonably accurate. Having a backup meter on my phone is really handy in case I forget my regular meter or the battery dies. And you can't beat the price.
 

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I agree with Barry S. I just downloaded it to my 3GS (in which it works perfectly) and ran a quick comparison test against a Minolta Auto Meter IIIF (which has 3 modes - reflective, incident, and spot), a Gossen Digisix (which has reflective and incident), and my Mamiya 645 with AE prism (which does average and/or spot readings). All readings were taken for ISO 100 against a red brick wall and also an 18% grey card in bright sunlight over a 10 minute period. There was no more than one stop difference between any of them. Some readings said 1/1000 @ f5.6 and some said 1/500 @ f5.6. The meters with multiple modes varied within themselves between modes, but the iPhone meter was consistently 1/500 @ f5.6 against both surfaces. All this indicates to me that the iPhone meter would be OK most of the time, maybe slightly better when using negative film because I had the feeling that it was consistently reading just slightly over the "real" meters. I have previously downloaded two other light meter apps which seemed to vary by up to three stops and are harder to use, so this one gets my thumbs-up.
 

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No wonder the film companies are dropping products left and right! You guys are spending all your money on whiz-bang electronic gizmos, and have none left over for film! :D
 

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No wonder the film companies are dropping products left and right! You guys are spending all your money on whiz-bang electronic gizmos, and have none left over for film! :D

My phone is employer-supplied, and the app was free, which leaves maximum available funds for film purchase. My film purchases are limited more by my ability to store it and use it than by shortage of funds. At the moment I am feeling particularly frustrated about my ability to use film because I am pretty well confined to barracks with an outbreak of shingles :sad:
 

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Unfotunately, the only phone I have is fixed to the wall and attached to the exchange by a wire. I don't think this application will work for me!


Steve.
 
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You're a free man!

Unfotunately, the only phone I have is fixed to the wall and attached to the exchange by a wire. I don't think this application will work for me!


Steve.

You're a free man Steve. Mobile phones are ball and chains. The smart phones can also reveal where you are. It's like wearing one of those GPS gadgets for folks under house arrest. The only escape is ditching your Smart phone. Convenience=slavery.
 

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Mainecoonmaniac said:
Unfotunately, the only phone I have is fixed to the wall and attached to the exchange by a wire. I don't think this application will work for me!


Steve.

You're a free man Steve. Mobile phones are ball and chains. The smart phones can also reveal where you are. It's like wearing one of those GPS gadgets for folks under house arrest. The only escape is ditching your Smart phone. Convenience=slavery.

+1

I would throw my phone away in a hot minute if I could get away with it.

OTOH I *CAN* post this message sitting here without my computer. But it isn't getting me any pictures.
 

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Unfotunately, the only phone I have is fixed to the wall and attached to the exchange by a wire.

Hmmm, is your telephone color near 18% gray by any chance?


Seriously though, your telephone does not require daily recharging, which my iPhone does :pouty:
 

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To tell you the truth, I'm likely switching to Android myself. I'm not diggin' Apple's style of locking up the phone and leaving users little control. Steve Jobs is too much of a control freak.

I love my Android fone. The OS is based on linux so I know it is going to be rock solid and open. I agree the Apple products are way to buttoned down.
 
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The Droids look good to me

I love my Android fone. The OS is based on linux so I know it is going to be rock solid and open. I agree the Apple products are way to buttoned down.

My Iphone is full of problems. I have to restore it 3X a month. Yes 3X a month and I'm not kidding. Yep is pretty buttoned up. As I type, I'm restoring my phone. Guess what? You have to be connected to the internet to get permission from the mother ship to restore. It's up to Uncle Steve to allow you to restore or not. If you don't have permission, your Iphone is a stylish brick. I'm sure Droids don't have such controls. I think I'm through with Iphones.
 

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My Iphone is full of problems. I have to restore it 3X a month. Yes 3X a month and I'm not kidding. Yep is pretty buttoned up. As I type, I'm restoring my phone. Guess what? You have to be connected to the internet to get permission from the mother ship to restore. It's up to Uncle Steve to allow you to restore or not. If you don't have permission, your Iphone is a stylish brick. I'm sure Droids don't have such controls. I think I'm through with Iphones.

Wow, I know several people with iPhones and none of them have ever had to do a restore. Sounds like the phone itself could be faulty
 
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Thanks for telling me

Wow, I know several people with iPhones and none of them have ever had to do a restore. Sounds like the phone itself could be faulty
My girlfriend has the iPhone 4 and it works flawlessly. My coworker has the same iPhone 3GS and it works well also. I don't know if it's a hardware or software issue. Anyway it's past the warrenty. I don't want to buy another phone though I'm allowed another $200 subsidie towards another one. I sitting on the fence and waiting to see what is in the horrizon in 6 months. My other coworker has a Droid and the OLED display is sure gorgeous.
 

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I have been using this app for a few months now, and it has not let me down yet. For those saying it needs a 'spot' function, it has something very similar, in that you can hold the phone steady with your shot framed, and tap the screen to meter different areas in the frame.
I also like that it shows readings as EV, Lux, and FootCandles (although I only use EV).
 
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