darktable-1.3_1235_g60ea384_git-2.1.TM.x86_64
openSUSE Tubmleweed

Last two 1.3_... vers of darktable are having a problem getting the exif
information from my Nikon D3/D7100 files, apparently random.  I did two
soccer games Saturday, stored the files in two directories on hard-disk,
imported into darktable.  I began working the first set and found a photo
with bad lighting and noticed that the iso and camera information was not
present in the exif display panel.  

Re-imported the photo several times w/o any success.  Selected the photo,
reset cash and deleted the photo.  This import contained the expected exif
information.  

Proceeded thru the set and came upon another missing exif info.  Then one
with and seven w/o and two with and 4 more w/o and .....

Checked lensfun-data, /usr/share/lensfun/slr-nikon.xml and:

    <camera>
        <maker>NIKON CORPORATION</maker>
        <maker lang="en">Nikon</maker>
        <model>NIKON D3</model>
        <model lang="en">D3</model>
        <mount>Nikon F AF</mount>
        <cropfactor>1.0</cropfactor>
    </camera>


    <camera>
        <maker>NIKON CORPORATION</maker>
        <maker lang="en">Nikon</maker>
        <model>NIKON D7100</model>
        <model lang="en">D7100</model>
        <mount>Nikon F AF</mount>
        <cropfactor>1.5</cropfactor>
    </camera>

                                                        

note:  I add the D7100 entry on every lensfun-data update and it has
always worked previous (since first of April this).


Have I found a bug or what am I doing wrong?

                                                        
tks,
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