Available Light

Available Light Free App

Rated 4.23/5 (30) —  Free Android application by Flow Simulation Ltd.

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About Available Light

Modern cameras have great built-in light meters, but sometimes taking photographs using available light (i.e. without flash or other photographic lighting) can be a challenge, especially with long exposures in low light levels or very high intensity lighting. Fortunately in extreme conditions you can usually use an exposure guide like this one. Simply enter your film speed setting, choose the lighting conditions from the list and then see a table of shutter speed and aperture combinations. This table allows you to use a camera with manual control in conditions outside the range of the built-in light meter. The app will also compute the Exposure Value and light level in lux. It's a simple tool to help you take good photographs in difficult conditions.

How to Download / Install

Download and install Available Light version 1.0.1 on your Android device!
Downloaded 1,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: com.flosim.AvailableLight, download Available Light.apk

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App History & Updates

More downloads  Available Light reached 1 000 - 5 000 downloads
More downloads  Available Light reached 500 - 1 000 downloads

What are users saying about Available Light

S70%
by S####:

Nice and simple. Perfect if you're just getting into film or dusting off your old film cameras that you can't get the light meter batteries for anymore.

M70%
by M####:

Exactly what I am looking for,

M70%
by M####:

All u need.

V70%
by V####:

Gives exposure settings for a lot of obscure, dark settings, too. I also like that it gives the equivalent aperture for other shutter settings. Very nice.

L70%
by L####:

Super

K70%
by K####:

I like these simple little apps. I wanted a light that let me choose lighting from a few preset lighting scenarios. I don't use this when shooting, I use this when planning to shoot. For example, when I want to go somewhere where I'll know the approximate available light, I use this to determine if I can get by with my all-in-one zoom or if I'll need to carry my fast prime as well.


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