Company Name: Ultrafine
About: Fast, precise and easy to use. Get perfect exposures every time.
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by Vermiculite
These light meter apps are basically accessing the abilities of your built-in camera and feeding the info to you. Apple would probably add this for free if there was enough demand, but most people using an iPhone have no need for an old film camera. In earlier days a clever programmer who was also a traditional photographer would build this app on their hobby time and give it away. Today, we’re conditioned to eternally subscribe to everything, owning nothing and being forever in debt. Yeah, that’s a screed that’s probably overblown for this innocuous app, and yet the pricing on this app is such an excellent example of how genuinely insane we’ve become. Happy shooting.
by Park Guru
Says in app purchases. Which means you can still use it and there are also subscriptions available. It’s actually a subscription ONLY app and it’s freaking $16 a month. Should put that on the first page so this will go all the way to the bottom of the list where it belongs.
by Awprc
Listed as “free” but costs $4 per month.
It’s cheaper to buy a portable light meter. At least you’d own it. This app is a subscription hostage taker like Adobe. Adobe is being investigated and charged for unfair pricing practices.