On 2/7/22 18:37, Remco Viëtor wrote:
As you are using a third-party lens, the information available to lensfun might cover several lenses. As your lens is in the database, you can use the drop-down menu in the lens correction module to manually select the lens, or create a .exiv2 file in your home directory linking the lens ID to the lens
(look on the web for details on how to do that)

For some strange reason I don't see the lens in the drop-down menu.
So will have to figure out how .exiv2 file option works

I am still struggling.
This is my .exiv2 file:

[tokina]
139=Tokina AF 11-20mm f/2.8 AT-X Pro DX

and here is what I get from exiv2 and exiftool

% exiv2 -pt DSC_4593.NEF | grep Lens
Exif.Nikon3.LensType                         Byte        1  D G
Exif.Nikon3.Lens                             Rational    4 11-20mm F2.8
Exif.Nikon3.LensFStops                       Undefined   4  6
Exif.NikonLd3.LensIDNumber                   Byte        1  139
Exif.NikonLd3.LensFStops                     Byte        1  F6.0

% exiftool DSC_4593.NEF | grep Lens
Lens Type                       : G
Lens                            : 11-20mm f/2.8
Lens Data Version               : 0204
Lens ID Number                  : 139
Lens F Stops                    : 6.00
Lens ID                         : Unknown (8B 48 1C 30 24 24 85 06)
Lens Spec                       : 11-20mm f/2.8 G

Can somebody confirm if the entry in .exiv2 is correct?

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