philslizzy
Joined: 07 Aug 2012 Posts: 4744 Location: Cheshire, England
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Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 10:11 am Post subject: Two great free apps I use. |
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philslizzy wrote:
Hi, I got a Samsung Galaxy S4 mini phone in the summer and I've been rooting through the apps available. Two stand out: Light meter free and Camera remote. Both work great. The remote is simple as can be and is very useful. Normally I use sunny 16 with my old film cameras but this meter takes care of tricky situations.
Light meter free
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dq.fotometro&hl=en_GB
The light meter app is easy to use and is selectable between incident and reflected. In reflected there is a handy zoom function. My only gripe is that it keeps defaulting to ISO 100, but thats not a problem with film I suppose.
When you go on to the page linked above and click on 'more' you see a list of compatible devices suitable for this app.
Camera remote control free
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ir.remote
About as easy as it gets. You need an infra red 'blaster' on your phone whatever that is. It took a while to get used to it; you don't just jab the button, you hold your thumb on it as first it must focus then take the picture. I love the timer too. If you get the paid version you have more devices that can use it. I guess I was lucky!
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inombrable
Joined: 20 Mar 2012 Posts: 545 Location: Salamanca, Mexico
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Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 4:01 pm Post subject: |
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inombrable wrote:
I use the same light meter app when i don't have my weston master and i get very good results, yes it is annoying that it changes to iso 100 every time but not a real problem i find it very accurate. _________________ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DSLR: Canon 5D, Nikon D200
SLR: Alpa 9d, Voigtlander VSL3E, Contax D
Medium Format: Hasselblad 500 EL/M, Praktisix, Rolleiflex standar 621
Rangefinder: Contax II, Contax III, Leica M2, Leica M4, Leica IIC, Nikon S2
M42:CZJ Flektogon 20 f/2.8, CZJ Flektogon 25 f/4, CZJ Flektogon 35 f/2.4, Color Skoparex 35 f/2.8, CZJ Pancolar 50 f/1.8, Super takumar 50 f/1.4, Meyer Primoplan 58 f/1.9, CZJ Tessar 50 f/2.8 alu, Jupiter 9 MC, Super Takumar 105 f/2.5, SMC Takumar 135 f/2.5, CZJ Sonnar 135 f/3.5 MC, CZJ Sonnar 135 f/3.5 Zebra, Super takumar 200 f/3.5
Nikon mount: Nippon kogaku Nikkor-N Auto 24 f/2.8, Nikon micro Nikkor 55 f/2.8, Kiron 105 f/2.8 macro.
C/Y: Planar 50 f/1.4, Yashica ML 50 f/1.4, Planar 85 f/1.4.
M39: Mir-1 Grand Prix Brussels, Helios 44 13 blades, Jupiter 11
Rangefinder: CZJ Biogon 3.5cm f/2.8, Sonnar 50 f/1.5, Sonnar 50 f/2, Nikkor-S 5 cm f/1.4, Summicron 50 f/2 DR, Summicron 50 f/2 collapsible, Summicron 35 f/2 V3. Jupiter 12, Jupiter 8, Jupiter 9, Elmar 90 f/4.
Canon EF: Voigtlander APO-Lanthar 90 f/3.5 SL-II
Exakta: Biotar 58 f/2
Adaptall: 103A, 46A, 19AH, 55B
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TrueLoveOne
Joined: 30 Sep 2012 Posts: 1839 Location: Netherlands
Expire: 2013-12-24
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Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 7:10 am Post subject: |
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TrueLoveOne wrote:
I can only say the same: after testing about 5 different free lightmetering apps for Android i kept this one, i compared exposure values in various situations with a Minolta X700 camera and Canon 5D, the readings all come very close or even spot-on.
I use the zoom function to match the actual field of view of the lens/camera i use, it sometimes changes the exposure values, depending on light situations. _________________ My Flickr photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chantalrene/
Sony A7, Canon 5D mkII, Minolta 7D + RD3000 and some more.....
Minolta and Konica collector.... slowly selling all the other stuff! |
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