Turn your iOS device (with builtin iSight camera) into a exposure meter. Using the built in camera you can take a picture of the scene you want to measure. LightMeter lets you set the parameters of a filter to make sure you always get the right exposure.

LightMeter alternatives

Exposure-Calculator

Exposure Calculator is an iOS application for photographers to convert and calculate different exposure settings. Longtime Exposures:Exposure Calculator helps you to find the correct settings for your longtime exposures. This App is multilingual (English, German) and supports iOS 8.0 and later.

  • size 15.4 MB

Mark II Artist's Viewfinder

Artists Viewfinder assists the filmmaker or still photographer in exploring different places and angles to find the optimal placement for the camera, and to second-guess compositions. By simulating real camera and lens combinations it allows you to visualize what you are going to shoot without actually setting up the camera. It is an iPad optimized free PDF eBook available at: http://www.artistsviewfinder.com/handbook/

  • size 5.4 MB

Reciprocity Timer

A simple and effective film reciprocity calculator for photographers. Select a film type and metered exposure time - the calculator will provide a reciprocity compensated exposure time. You may need to setup Reciprocity Timer in Settings -> Notification Center to ensure the apps timer can notify you when exposures are ending and your device is asleep.

  • size 21.8 MB

Light meter wheel

Try this new light meter concept for iOS7, it merges the new customization idea by Apple and my original light meter concept which has already been imitated. Why choosing modes, apertures or speeds if you can have them all right up front? email me [email protected]

  • size 47.3 MB

Photometer

There used to be an entire industry based on red lights, that would have nothing (or very little) to do with scarcely dressed women - they called themselves photographers. If you remember these times you probably call at least one of the mechanical wonders your own, which are today known as analog cameras and the best of them didnt have something called in-camera metering on the feature list. Now go out and start taking pictures with grain, not noise Feature List- digital light meter- aperture or time priority- 10% steps towards the next value (white bars)- color measurement- lock measurement (grid and lock icon)- underexposure warning (only grid)- modern and classic view

  • size 9.3 MB