iscio
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2011-05-10
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#371
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2011-05-10
, 09:29
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@ Göteborg, Sweden
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#372
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dsmetool -k /usr/bin/camera-ui dsmetool -t /usr/bin/camera-ui
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2011-05-10
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@ North West England
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2011-05-10
, 09:36
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#374
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And for me, the measuring updates always after pushing the
focus button (you have to press and hold the focusbutton for
0.5 seconds to start autofocus)
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2011-05-10
, 09:45
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@ Australia Mate
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#375
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take the camera-ui.tar.gz from the first post.
Unzip it as root
cd /usr/bin
tar -xzf PATH_TO_THE/camera-ui.tar.gz
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2011-05-10
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@ Germany
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#376
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2011-05-10
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@ Ghent, Belgium
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#377
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When I take photos I first halfpress to obtain focus and without releasing the focus button I then fully press the button to take the photo. Doing it this way I only get to see the focus distance after the photo is taken and not already when focus is obtained.
Does this work differently for others?
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2011-05-10
, 09:59
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#378
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@generationally
No, you are right. In the prior version (with focus distance
display under the focus frame) it was always visible.
And now it is hidden when autofocus is activated.
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2011-05-10
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@ Germany
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#379
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2011-05-10
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#380
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iscio, you asked the same thing yesterday
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=70870&page=36