Chan Tran
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I know that Nikon has a software that you can use to adjust shutter speed and metering so does any body have any idea how to get it?
I know that Nikon has a software that you can use to adjust shutter speed and metering so does any body have any idea how to get it?
The Nikon PhotoSecretary software might be available for download on the Internet Archive. But you’ll need the appropriate Nikon connection cables to use it. And I’d be very cautious about downloading software from unofficial sources.
There was a follow-up project called Meta35, which offered new software—including the appropriate connection cables—for the Nikon F5 and other SLRs as a commercial product, but unfortunately it was discontinued.
I was able to successfully transfer exposure data from my F5 using it, though not all of the more advanced features of PhotoSecretary for configuring the F5 are available. At least, that was my experience.
For information on Meta35 see
NikonF5.net
No I don't mean the Photo Secretary Software which I have. Nikon has a software package that they only use internally to service the camera. It is mentioned in the service manual.
I don't think this software ever left Nikon's service center. The question is, what operating system does this program run on?
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