I think it's DOS. I couldn't find the copy of the service manual with the section where they said you use an Kyoritsu EF-8000 shutter tester and the software package that is used to adjust it. I downloaded some copy but it's missing that part. But I remember the instructions said to use DOS. Now...
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 mind the cost so I emailed that guy and ask him if he could 3D print the box the way I wanted but he refused. I don't like his solution because the the 10AA batteries don't work as well as my 2 cells pack.
I would say abut 30 seconds. So I know now that the pinhole image has a lot of information that AI can make use to create a sharp image. I think most of the details that AI revealed are there in the original image. AI can't fix an out of focus image that well.
The batteries have tabs so you cut the tabs to the right length and solder them together in series. I solder the blue and white wires to the terminal in the battery compartment. I don't like doing this but can reverse what I did. It's not hard to clean up the solder if you ever remove the wires...
This is how it looks like. The pack just fit into the compartment and when you close the cover it wont rattle. I bought the batteries from Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Palowextra-LiFePO4-Lithium-Discharge-Rechargeable/dp/B0GVS4833L/ref=sr_1_1?
I just solder 2 wires to the terminal inside the battery compartment and connect the battery pack I build myself using 2 LiFePO4 32700 cells. Recycle a bit faster and last longer than original battery
Well it's definitely unethical but since they can do it legally let them do it. I don't have an opinion. However, they did sell some and wonder why would anyone buy it because they could do it themselves?
I made a pin hole shot. I know 35mm isn't good for pin hole and 8x10 would be much better so I said what if I asked Google Gemini to fix it. It does a good job I think
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