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Oct 01, 2007 21:38 |  #1

What is the best way to get all the EXIF information.

I am using a Mark III and shooting RAW.

I did some shots with mirror lock up and was hoping the exif will tell me which ones were shot that way.

DPP and EOS viewer utility doesn't show that information.

Is there another way to get more indepth information?




  
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Oct 01, 2007 22:36 |  #2

I believe Zoombrowser is pretty detailed.


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Oct 02, 2007 04:17 |  #3

File view came with my Zoom browser, but will only give full info if not cropped or edited.


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Oct 02, 2007 06:14 as a reply to  @ khall's post |  #4

I use opanda for PC, Reveal for MAC. Gives the most complete EXIF info that I have seen.

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Oct 02, 2007 08:43 |  #5

I use a free program called EXIF Viewer. You select a folder of images and it brings up all the EXIF info in a chart. Makes it easy to see when you switched settings. Also has thumbnails for each pix and can do slide shows. Also has histograms and other features.


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Oct 02, 2007 08:45 |  #6

[QUOTE=Michael1116;404​8453]I use opanda for PC, Reveal for MAC. Gives the most complete EXIF info that I have seen.
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I agree with Opanda
http://www.opanda.com/​en/iexif/index.html (external link)


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Oct 02, 2007 08:50 as a reply to  @ tomd's post |  #7

I just downloaded opanda, and unless I am doing something wrong, it doesn't appear able to read Mark III CR2 Raw files:confused:




  
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Oct 03, 2007 13:20 as a reply to  @ outdoorphoto.ca's post |  #8

Well I tried Zoombrowser and it would not show my custom function settings for my Mark III but will for the 20D.:confused:

The version I have is 5.8

I will try EXIF Viewer.

Anyone know what program will show custom function settings?




  
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Oct 05, 2007 18:00 |  #9

MLU's not reported in EXIF. And you need to use a version of software that post-dates the camera to be able to read it's custom (manufacturer's proprietary) settings. Note - newer than the camera is a necessary but not sufficient condition.


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Oct 05, 2007 18:27 |  #10

I have Exifer, which is very complete but it's a bit of a nuisance to launch yet another program.

I found a nice plugin for Firefox that shows EXIF info with a right mouse click. Very handy.

What I want is a plugin for Win XP that will do the same thing for Windows JPEG viewer. Anyone heard of such a thing?

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