JX8p
Newbie
Evening folks,
I've just finished work on the third revision of a TTL light meter for my Fed 5v. I've attached a photo of it below (note that I have yet to make the battery cable look nice. I was in a rush to test it):
If any folk are interested in how this was done then do let me know.
Thanks,
David
I've just finished work on the third revision of a TTL light meter for my Fed 5v. I've attached a photo of it below (note that I have yet to make the battery cable look nice. I was in a rush to test it):
If any folk are interested in how this was done then do let me know.
Thanks,
David
zuiko85
Veteran
Interesting.
Just as a matter of FYI the acronym 'TTL' is short for 'Through The Lens' and in regard to on board camera meters refers to metering through the taking lens. Is this the set up you have or is it rather a 'built on' meter that measures light through a separate lens or window?
Just as a matter of FYI the acronym 'TTL' is short for 'Through The Lens' and in regard to on board camera meters refers to metering through the taking lens. Is this the set up you have or is it rather a 'built on' meter that measures light through a separate lens or window?
JX8p
Newbie
Interesting.
Just as a matter of FYI the acronym 'TTL' is short for 'Through The Lens' and in regard to on board camera meters refers to metering through the taking lens. Is this the set up you have or is it rather a 'built on' meter that measures light through a separate lens or window?
It is through the lens, aye. I set up the sensor in the cavity between the lens mount and the shutter curtains, where it points at a dot painted on the shutter curtain.
Joao
Negativistic forever
David
Some more details on your work would be most welcome. And when you have results I would appreciate to hear about them.
Best regards
Joao
Some more details on your work would be most welcome. And when you have results I would appreciate to hear about them.
Best regards
Joao
David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi,
Fascinating, I've often wondered if the blinds could be covered in a random pattern like the Olympus OM10 and just a sensor put inside to catch the reflection with the rest of the metering outside...
Regards, David
Fascinating, I've often wondered if the blinds could be covered in a random pattern like the Olympus OM10 and just a sensor put inside to catch the reflection with the rest of the metering outside...
Regards, David
zuiko85
Veteran
Well then that is doggone clever if you ask me. Quite a bit of work too I would imagine.It is through the lens, aye. I set up the sensor in the cavity between the lens mount and the shutter curtains, where it points at a dot painted on the shutter curtain.
CMur12
Veteran
I'm certainly impressed!
I would like to follow this project to completion and see some more photos of your work and the finished camera.
- Murray
I would like to follow this project to completion and see some more photos of your work and the finished camera.
- Murray
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Keep us upgraded!
Fuchs
Well-known
Oh yes, that's very interesting. Please share more details and keep us updated!
Sid836
Well-known
Very nice. Would it be possible building something small and compact enough to mount it atop the camera, perhaps on the flash hotshoe? I'd love to have something like that I could add on most of my cameras that do not have meter.
nukecoke
⚛Yashica
Does the one who bought the FED-6 visit this forum?
B-9
Devin Bro
Eat your hearts out guys,
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=148622
If anyone attempts this, order me a copy of that PCB would ya
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=148622
If anyone attempts this, order me a copy of that PCB would ya
nukecoke
⚛Yashica
Eat your hearts out guys,
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=148622
If anyone attempts this, order me a copy of that PCB would ya![]()
I was dreaming of some sort of universal digital back that you can install on the film pressure plate of all those fixed-lens and system rangefinder cameras.
David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi,
There has been a lot of talk about them but nothing ever seems to come of them. I have often wonderd about the digital back Minolta made for their film cameras years ago but no one else seems to have heard of it. IT might have only been a prototype but the pictures of it I saw suggested otherwise.
Regards, David
There has been a lot of talk about them but nothing ever seems to come of them. I have often wonderd about the digital back Minolta made for their film cameras years ago but no one else seems to have heard of it. IT might have only been a prototype but the pictures of it I saw suggested otherwise.
Regards, David
nikarlo
Member
I have a similar idea to put inside kiev 4 old selenium light meter.
Share with us your work!
Share with us your work!
dee
Well-known
Fascinating .
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
So did the OP ever finish his job?
He does not seem to respond to any of the questions here...
He does not seem to respond to any of the questions here...
hwntw
Member
Fake, Photoshopped
B-9
Devin Bro
Can anyone elaborate on the controller used and how it would be programmed for this application?
It seems the rest of the parts are typical radio shack bits.
It seems the rest of the parts are typical radio shack bits.
JX8p
Newbie
So did the OP ever finish his job?
He does not seem to respond to any of the questions here...
I did and it works. I'll see about uploading some scans tomorrow. For the most part I'm just reluctant to show my work to others, lest it be judged harshly. I've shown it here in the hope it can inspire and help others who may wish to do similar.
hwntw said:Fake, Photoshopped
You're not very imaginative, are you?
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Can anyone elaborate on the controller used and how it would be programmed for this application?
It seems the rest of the parts are typical radio shack bits.
It'd require a little fine soldering but is definitely possible. Probably a custom PCB and case as well.Very nice. Would it be possible building something small and compact enough to mount it atop the camera, perhaps on the flash hotshoe? I'd love to have something like that I could add on most of my cameras that do not have meter.
Photo host seems to be down. Reuploaded below. A photo of the prototype as well, for the fun of it.
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