With the FX-3 (an open-aperture reading camera) the meter only needs to know how many stops down from full open. The actual numbers don't matter. It knows the wide open exposure (due to the TTL meter) and calculates from there.
I got your point.
I said:
-) a indicator that tells the maximum aperture and a indicator that tells the preset aperture
-You said
-) a indicator that tells the difference from the preset aperture to the max. aperture.
So you deviate in two points from my approach.
-) not telling true apertures (neither the max. nor the preset one), but only the difference in stops between them.
-) by this only needing one actuator in place of two
But by this the system lacks the ability to show the preset aperture in the finder directly and to communicate with a simple autoexposure flash.
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