Company Name: Pavel Bukhonov
About: A light meter that is always with you!
It will help you understand how to take
pictures correctly and allow you to experiment with the settings in real
time.
Nothing extra.
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by Rlonceagain
4 separate times I have attempted to purchase and the BLASTED ADS pop up before you can even get to the App Store!!! Sure I could just go to the App Store first but I need to first see if it’s helpful and worth my time and money!
From what I can see of it before the ads pop up it may be quit useful. Some decent less obtrusive ads that didn’t render the app unusable and give maybe a reasonable time period for evaluation and I would definitely buy this one!
But since the developer seems to think he is making more money on his chosen ads I have decided that I don’t need his garbage after all!
If you download this app it must just be for his ads and not for his app.
Zero stars for his efforts in my opinion!
by Pellegrinix
I used this app three times trying to learn how to meter without the built in camera meter, but after using it a small handful of times I can no longer lock and unlock the aperture and iso settings without it forcing me into the purchase screen. I get they need to make money but if you market an app as free it should be more clear that there’s a subscription after using it 3 times
by Duane0520
When a developer offers a free version, it is usually for someone to evaluate before buying - try before you buy, so to speak. I understand that ads may be necessary to compensate the developer from those who never upgrade. But, this app has so many ads that pop up (and each ad takes MULTIPLE attempts to clear), that a fair evaluation is IMPOSSIBLE. The only way I could evaluate this app was to read the reviews. There are too many less than stellar reviews for me to be willing to spend money - including one that mentioned ads still came after the purchase upgrade that promised to remove the ads. I’m not willing to chance this app based on the reviews and the developer is not giving me a fair opportunity to evaluate.
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