Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/05/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I know for sure that in very early firmwares (ie up to 0.06), aperture was guessed by the camera and registered in the EXIF by calculating the difference in illumination as read by the TTL lightmeter and by the "blue dot" on the front top plate. It proved to be a somewhat unreliable method, with a +/- 1 EV error range, so it was dropped and therefore there's not been EXIF aperture reading guesstimates anymore. Ed Albesi El 07/05/2007, a las 00:07, Jerry Lehrer escribi?: > Frank, > > If you think you are so smart, can you suggest any POSSIBLE way > that the EXIF file could even > detect what aperture is used on each photo? Shutter speed , of > course. Aperture? NFW! There > is no connection 'tween the lens and the M8 body except the RF cam > and the fixed bar code. > > Jerry > > > Ted Grant wrote: >> Frank Filippone said: >> red735i@earthlink.net >> >> >>>> Also, It's surprising to me that Leica does not include aperture >>>> setting >>>> >> with its data. Or is this something not in the Exif standard (I've >> just started paying attention to this).> > >> >> Frank old buddy I just have to ask, "Why?" >> >> Like what dose it do to improve your photography and end results >> when your >> camera goes "click?" >> >> Given we never had anything like this shooting film and the >> photography >> nearly always looked great! So what's the big deal if it isn't >> required >> shooting film and because it isn't there on a digital it creates >> some kind >> of concern. >> >> Please understand, I'm not being a smart ass, I really want to learn >> something about digital use that may affect the quality of my >> photography. >> And if having all this detailed information makes my photographic >> content >> and captured moment a smashing great photo with it's use, I'd like >> to know. >> Thank you, >> ted >> >> >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >