Wikipedia tells me the SI unit "lumen" is the power flux of a radiant source with some kind of wavelength, or color, weighting to make it relevant to human eyesight. When I buy a lightbulb in the US, the lumen rating is printed in big letters on the box.
Lux is lumens/meter² incident on a surface. Lux-second, a derived SI unit, is the time-integrated illuminance or the time-integrated luminous flux incident on a surface.
These, and other related SI units, seem ideal for use in photography. Why is it I only rarely* see them used even in advanced photography discussions? Am I looking in the wrong places?
*My granddaughter's Sony W800 compact camera has a "Minimum Illumination" specification of 28 lux.