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~ $ ls -l /opt/lightmeter/ -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 561 Jun 24 19:23 camera.conf -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 228 Jun 24 19:23 lens.conf -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 68072 Jun 24 19:23 lightmeter
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Sorry, I'm not english mother tongue, so It's difficult for me to explain things.
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a) do you collect data, should I just post mine, or do you only add as request?
b) I saw people here that have a SLR and need exposure settings. But D80 and S100FS are both digital, what exactly do you use the meter for? Devices already meter for themselves, and you can correct via exposure (if not manually)?
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Hi,
I wrote down an app based on your specifications.
Touching the LCD-style numbers you can set the exposure parameters. If you set the aperture value, speed will be calculated, and vice versa. The LCD-style numbers give you only values permitted by your camera/lens. You can easily add your camera/lens parameters in the files camera.conf and lens.conf in /opt/lightmeter, then you can select them using the settings menu option.
In the package you'll find only the Nikon D80 and a 16-85 Nikkor lens in the .conf files.
To store the actual exposure you can use the three "memory" buttons.
I tested it briefly, it works for me, but consider it as stable as extras-devel apps.
I'll wait for you feedback.
Cheers,
Marcello
cheers