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Timothy Fransky

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I've been using LightMeter app by David Quiles Amat.

 

I'm still confused how to get an accurate aperture reading.

 

The dial doesn't really fall in a specific spot. It seems like a range of options. Little help?

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jZtZ1fM_ph5bhTmsBr4TeuCCS15k5afC/view?usp=drivesdk

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I have the Original CineMeter II (Hardware) and i know there is an App which they say it probably is the best and most accurate Lightmeter App. But i believe you need to buy a little Hardware. A Cap to pull over the Mobilephone Cam. Have a look for Cinemeter 2 app.

 

Anyway, i believe every Lightmeter App needs that little Hardware to work propperly. Costs you 3$ or so... good luck

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I have the Original CineMeter II (Hardware) and i know there is an App which they say it probably is the best and most accurate Lightmeter App. But i believe you need to buy a little Hardware. A Cap to pull over the Mobilephone Cam. Have a look for Cinemeter 2 app.

 

Anyway, i believe every Lightmeter App needs that little Hardware to work propperly. Costs you 3$ or so... good luck

 

Which particular piece of hardware is $3? Link please

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Which particular piece of hardware is $3? Link please

 

None. I tought i have seen one once. I was wrong. costs arount 25$

 

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1105005-REG/luxi_esdhw906_light_meter_for_smartphones.html

 

https://makers4good.com/products/luxi

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Thanks for these!

 

I've been emailing with the app developer and I do NOT need an attachment. Incidental light is measured by the "selfie" camera; reflected light by the rear camera.

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Thanks for these!

 

I've been emailing with the app developer and I do NOT need an attachment. Incidental light is measured by the "selfie" camera; reflected light by the rear camera.

I can't see how it can possibly measure incident (sp) light properly without a diffuser.

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To be honest, just my humble opinion, start measuring your light the correct way with a real lightmeter and no wischi waschi software. I'm sorry, no offense here but with a real lightmeter like a seconic L-758C or something you can't do any wrong. Saving money is nice but sometimes the wrong way.

 

https://www.sekonic.com/united-states/products/l-758cine-u/overview.aspx

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