Description
Download the trial first to see if the app works on your phone, email me if you have any issues regarding changing values, etc.A complete Incident + Reflected Light Meter, measured to be as accurate as hand-held devices, packaged with other essential photography tools.
Light Meter Tool is is an application for photographers to measure reflected and ambient light using their Android cell phones, developed by a photographer with too much equipment to carry around. It uses two different methods to measure light: the light sensor and the phone’s camera. It will work on practically any Android phone!
Because of this dual feature, either one or the other should work on almost every phone on the market. On the first launch, it tests both methods and lets the user know which methods are available on their particular phone.
The app was developed for all camera types, and includes iso, f-stop, and shutter settings for anything from pinhole to video camera use. The app, however, is (D)SLR-centric, with most of the features focused on that market. Developed with the user in mind, the app was completely rewritten for speed and accessibility and can be used in both portrait and landscape modes.
In addition to the two meters, the app includes a Sunny Sixteen calculator, a Depth of Field calculator, and an EXIF Reader with more tools in the works.
A big thanks to Double-J Design for the beautiful icons.



























Luke
Mar 21, 2012 10:27:07 PM
Uninstalled Used 1/3 of my battery despite not having been opened since the last time I unplugged the phone. Uninstalled. SGH-T989
Konstantin
Mar 19, 2012 11:41:42 AM
Great Almost everything I need in a one package.
Joshua
Mar 19, 2012 8:51:42 AM
Good App Works well on my SE Xperia SK17i Mini Pro. Quite accurate from camera meter.
bernard
Mar 18, 2012 2:48:58 AM
Rear can metering doesn't work in 3.1.2 anymore Pls fix. Galaxy Nexus
Matt
Mar 8, 2012 8:00:30 PM
Excellent! I don't have a light meter but this is great! I love the DOF part of the application. It helps a lot when I need a quick and fast idea of what to set the aperture to when setting up for a shoot.
Nate
Feb 29, 2012 4:49:47 PM
Worth downloading Paid for it and don't regret it. Best light meter so far.
Mytonic
Feb 28, 2012 4:59:03 AM
Mytonic This is a pretty cool app well worth the money spent
Derrick
Feb 8, 2012 1:23:16 PM
Works great! Neat app!
Barry Craig
Feb 7, 2012 5:54:03 PM
Incredible Well worth the money, double in fact. Such a good tool for lovers of old cameras and film.
David
Feb 7, 2012 2:45:32 PM
Works Great Thanks for the quick ICS fix. The app works great on my Galaxy Nexus.