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Nikon DSLR Cameras
General Digital SLR Cameras
DSLR as a light meter?
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<blockquote data-quote="BeegRhob" data-source="post: 766852" data-attributes="member: 48712"><p>I have an app on my phone that displays lux values. It is called Light Meter - Free, the company is WBPhoto in the Google Play store or whatever it's called for Android. It is free with a paid version option. A lot of not so useful to me at my level of photography stuff in it. Lol. There is pretty useful stuff in it as well. I hope it helps! Oh, my phone is a Samsung Galaxy S 9+ if it makes any difference.</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeegRhob, post: 766852, member: 48712"] I have an app on my phone that displays lux values. It is called Light Meter - Free, the company is WBPhoto in the Google Play store or whatever it's called for Android. It is free with a paid version option. A lot of not so useful to me at my level of photography stuff in it. Lol. There is pretty useful stuff in it as well. I hope it helps! Oh, my phone is a Samsung Galaxy S 9+ if it makes any difference. Rob [/QUOTE]
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