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All Versions of Pocket Light Meter

9.5

April 4, 2019

* Advertising and in-app purchases are removed * User interface adjusted to work with iPhone XS * Multiple bug fixes and corrections
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9.4

February 24, 2018

- Low light performance is significantly improved. - Fixed bugs with hold button
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9.3.3

February 8, 2015

+ Evernote support Logs can now be uploaded to Evernote© + minor bugs smashed
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9.3.2

January 27, 2015

SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVED LOW LIGHT PERFORMANCE + Fixed an error when starting on iOS 7 + Minor error corrections
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9.3.1

January 13, 2015

SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVED LOW LIGHT PERFORMANCE + Fixed an error when starting on iOS 7
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9.3

January 10, 2015

SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVED LOW LIGHT PERFORMANCE

9.2.2

January 3, 2015

+ Low light performance on iPhone 6 is improved

9.2.1

November 22, 2014

+ low light performance is improved

9.2

November 19, 2014

+ application can be run on iPod Touch again + colour temperature/white balance meter is added for iOS8 devices + a notification will be displayed when the camera cannot measure correct exposure + some more errors fixed
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9.1.4

November 16, 2014

+ some more errors fixed + colour temperature/white balance meter is added for iOS8 devices
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Pocket Light Meter In-App Purchases History

$1.99

ads remover

Removes the banners

$5.99

pint for the developer and get rid of the ads

This first and foremost counts as a donation to the developer. This purchase would also remove all advertising from the application.
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$5.99

donation to the developer

This is a small donation to show that you appreciate developer's work

Price History of Pocket Light Meter

Description of Pocket Light Meter

A light meter that is always in your pocket. It is indispensable for film photography with all manual camera. Measures reflected light, and allows reciprocity calculations.

Pocket Light Meter: FAQ

Is Pocket Light Meter software compatible with iPad devices?

Pocket Light Meter isn’t available on iPad devices.
Pocket Light Meter was released by Vladislav Vyshemirsky.
The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 9.0.
The overall user rating of Pocket Light Meter is 4.5.
The App Genre Of The Pocket Light Meter App Is Photo & Video.
9.5 is the current version of Pocket Light Meter.
The date of the latest Pocket Light Meter update is July 2, 2024.
Pocket Light Meter became publicly available on February 6, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the Pocket Light Meter app is Vladislav Vyshemirsky.
Pocket Light Meter is now available to use in English, French, German and 5 more.
No, Pocket Light Meter is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Pocket Light Meter is equipped with in-app purchases for your convenience.
Unfortunately, Pocket Light Meter is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Pocket Light Meter

  • Newbie at this

    I am by no means a professional at this. But it’s easy to use for an amateur and so far seems to be matching my digital camera settings. I am using it for my foray into film and also to get better at choosing my own settings with digital. So far the film pictures also seem to be coming out about right.
  • The Best…..so far

    This is really the best iPhone Exp Meter available. The only thing holding back the 5 star rating is the cheesy font and background in the logged photos. Needs modernization and a few graphic interface improvements.

    Adding the ability to assign Hold and Log buttons using the iPhone up and down volume buttons would make this a killer app.

    Please keep developing this app and hopefully add the button feature.
  • Accurate for Shooting video and film

    Seems silly to use your iPhone to check your light settings, but for some of my medium format cameras that no longer have working meters, this is fantastic. Set it time ISO film you’re using and can even log as you go. Can’t wait to run around the city sigh some 800!CineStill in my 120 camera!