Having already convinced some photographers to leave their dedicated light meter at home in favor of its Lumu smartphone add-on, Lumulabs is back with a significantly more powerful light meter for the ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The Lumu Power is an accurate light meter with a clean, ...
Photographers have been using handheld light meters throughout the years to capture photos with a consistent exposure. Most digital cameras out there have built-in light meters, but the technology ...
RedShark Review: Slovenia’s Lumulabs is a small operation that develops the Lumu Power light meter, a hardware sensor combined with an iOS app. It has a fast-response silicon photo diode and true ...
The iPhone democratized photography and disrupted the video and camera industry. Now a new product that plugs into the iPhone’s Lightning port aims to replace an important photographer’s tool — the ...
The Lumu Power 2 Pro improves upon an already quite capable smartphone lightmeter. We take one for a test drive. Lumu released its new generation of Lightning-connected iOS light meter sensors just in ...
Photo: Lumu Labs A good photographer doesn’t say, I’ll fix it later in Photoshop. Lumu Labs understood this when they developed an accessory in 2013 that turns the iPhone into a light meter. Though ...
Using a hand-held light meter isn’t seen as much of an essential skill for photography enthusiasts these days. After all, digital cameras let you get instant results, so it often seems easier to just ...
Photographers looking for a convenient way to measure light, exposure flash and colour temperature, may be interested in a new device that has been created by Lumu Labs called the Lumu Power. The Lumu ...
We liked the first Lumu light meter. The Kicktarter success story—funded and delivered to backers as promised—was a compact incident light meter that used your smartphone's processing power and an app ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...