Aperture - Light Meter
iPhone / Photo et vidéo
Aperture - Light Meter: Simplifying Film Photography with Precision
Aperture - Light Meter is a minimalist, intuitive app designed to help film photographers achieve perfect exposure and document their creative process. By calculating the ideal aperture and shutter speed based on your film’s ISO sensitivity, this app ensures your film shots are perfectly balanced. Additionally, it allows you to capture and save reference photos in a dedicated album, making it easy to track and replicate your settings for future film photography projects.
Key Features:
Accurate Light Metering: Compute the perfect aperture and shutter speed settings based on your film’s ISO sensitivity, ensuring optimal exposure in any lighting condition.
Minimalist and Intuitive Design: A clean, user-friendly interface makes it easy to adjust settings and capture reference photos without distractions.
Customizable Aperture and Shutter Speed Ranges: Fine-tune your settings to match your camera’s capabilities, with adjustable ranges for both aperture (e.g., f/3.6 to f/22.0) and shutter speed (e.g., 1/1000 to 1/30).
ISO Sensitivity Input: Enter your film’s ISO value to calculate exposure settings tailored to your specific film stock.
Reference Photo Album: Capture digital reference photos with metadata (ISO, aperture, shutter speed) and save them in a dedicated album to document your film shots and settings.
Common Shooting Scenarios: Get preset recommendations for various photography styles, including:
Sports/Action: Fast shutter speeds for motion capture.
Low-Light Handheld: Balanced settings for dim environments.
Macro Photography: Precision for close-up shots.
Long Exposure: Creative slow-shutter effects.
Lens Presets and User Settings: Choose from common lens presets (e.g., kit lenses, fast lenses, ultra-fast lenses) or save your own custom aperture and shutter speed presets for quick access.
Why Choose Aperture - Light Meter?
Designed for Film Photographers: Tailored specifically for the needs of film enthusiasts, this app bridges the gap between analog and digital tools.
Minimalist and Easy to Use: The app’s clean design ensures a seamless experience, allowing you to focus on your photography without unnecessary complexity.
Perfect for Learning and Mastery: Whether you’re a beginner exploring film photography or a professional fine-tuning your craft, this app provides the tools you need to succeed.
Document Your Process: Save reference photos with detailed metadata to track your settings and replicate your results with ease.
Who Is This App For?
Film photographers seeking precise exposure settings.
Photography enthusiasts looking for a simple, intuitive light metering tool.
Professionals who want to document and refine their film photography process.
Simplify your film photography workflow with Aperture - Light Meter. Achieve perfect exposure, document your settings, and bring your creative vision to life. Download now and start capturing timeless moments with confidence!
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
Enhanced for the 2026 Film Photography Revival. We’ve fine-tuned your favorite light meter to be faster, sleeker, and more precise for all your analog photography needs.
Master the Cinematic Aesthetic Whether you’re shooting 35mm, medium format, or 120 film, our updated metering engine provides flawless exposure values. Perfect for capturing that trendy, authentic documentary style with your vintage camera.
Reflected Light Precision We’ve optimized the spot meter algorithm for better accuracy in high-contrast scenes. Lock in your ISO, aperture, and shutter speed with professional-grade confidence.
Liquid Glass & iOS 26 Ready The interface is now fully optimized for iOS 26, featuring a fluid Liquid Glass design that makes manual camera adjustments feel more natural than ever.
Pro-Level Monochrome Tools Our Monochrome Vision tool has been refined for better tonal mapping, helping you visualize contrast for Black & White film stocks before you spend a single frame.
Download the latest version and stop wasting film today!