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Lightmeter Pro
Equipment profiles
Each equipment profile allows you to select:
- Aperture values and shutter speeds, that your lens and camera have
- ND filters, that fit the chosen lens
- ISO values, that your camera supports
Creating multiple profiles for different cameras and lenses allows you to easily switch between them and always have the relevant readings.
Films in use
Select the films that you usually use. Selecting one will apply a correction to shutter speeds greater than 1" to compensate for the reciprocity failure.
Each equipment profile allows you to select:\n- Aperture values and shutter speeds, that your lens and camera have\n- ND filters, that fit the chosen lens\n- ISO values, that your camera supports\nCreating multiple profiles for different cameras and lenses allows you to easily switch between them and always have the relevant readings!