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    DoF Priority

    A one-page calculator to tell each DoF in differect apertures.

    This program is designed for phtographer who need to know different DoF in each apertures under fixed environment factors. It is a one-page calculator. Just input the film/sensor size and focal length of lens, DoF of each different aperture will be calculated and presentated.
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    LuaCalc

    Crossplatform stack calculator with very fast usage.

    Crossplatform calculator based on preprocessor to Lua language (CLua). CLua have a hybrid syntax between C-style and Lua and have some additions like inline condition operator etc. Easy and very fast in use. Helpful for debugging and analysing data. Enjoy! Get code on homepage (bitbucket. Link below) of project or download win exe from here or homepage.
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    This program turns an ordinary TI-86 calculator into a shutter release trigger for some Canon (and possibly many other) cameras using nothing more than a data-link cable. Future versions will include self-timer, interval, and long exposure modes.
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