Exposure Meter for Android
... it seems to be missing calibration feature. This is why some users get wrong results. Easiest way to calibrate is to compare reading with a known good camera. For each f-stop, change the ISO scale by doubling or halving the rate. For example, if a good camera says exposure is to be, for film rated ISO 200 1/125th of a second @ f/5.6 but this program says 1/60th of a second, change ISO, in app to 400.
Crashes evertime
Samsung galaxy tab 2 7.0
Make a free app, stop soliciting with ads... It is all about pushing ads...
Doesnt display correctly
... it seems to be missing calibration feature. This is why some users get wrong results. Easiest way to calibrate is to compare reading with a known good camera. For each f-stop, change the ISO scale by doubling or halving the rate. For example, if a good camera says exposure is to be, for film rated ISO 200 1/125th of a second @ f/5.6 but this program says 1/60th of a second, change ISO, in app to 400.
this app doesn't load correctly
Wrong display on the screen
... it seems to be missing calibration feature. This is why some users get wrong results. Easiest way to calibrate is to compare reading with a known good camera. For each f-stop, change the ISO scale by doubling or halving the rate. For example, if a good camera says exposure is to be, for film rated ISO 200 1/125th of a second @ f/5.6 but this program says 1/60th of a second, change ISO, in app to 400.
It only meters with the camera and is measures 4 stops to much like all meter apps does on the LG Optimus 4X HD
Great idea to sample the zoomed area of the camera but crashes on my HTC One X Android 4.2.2.
Potentially a great APP! Needs a good bit of tweaking!
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