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EXIF data

Original Message
Name: James Lee
Date: April 24, 2008 at 16:06:31 Pacific
Subject: EXIF data
OS: WinXP Home
CPU/Ram: 2.53 Ghz / 512 Mhz R
Model/Manufacturer: Gateway
Comment:
Hi.
I have a nikon d70. I would like to be able to view iso value on the saved jpegs. Is there a way? When I download a jpeg to computer, right click on jpeg, properties, summary, advanced, I get exif info, about 19 different details. You know, like exposure program, focal length, exposure time, f-number, but NO ISO. When I view exif from the camera (while the card is in the camera and looking with the camera software)it is there. But when I download the jpegs to my computer it is not. It would be nice to be able to see the ISO on shots that I have saved to my computer. Any way to do this?

James


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Response Number 1
Name: wanderer
Date: April 28, 2008 at 12:51:03 Pacific
Subject: EXIF data
Reply: (edit)
You should be able to see this in whatever Nikon software that came with your camera. I can with my Cannon and Olympus cameras.

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Response Number 2
Name: Alphawave
Date: May 10, 2008 at 18:18:47 Pacific
Subject: EXIF data
Reply: (edit)
Boy. . . everyone in the world that has a computer and digital camera should download Irfanview and use it! Seems like every day someone asks a question that can be easily answered with Irfanview!

It's free! Get it! Use it!

James, in Irfanview open photo file, press "I" (Info) key on keyboard and then "EXIF Info".

Don't squat with your spurs on!


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