Re: Pentax K10D Exif data - where is it?



Olin K. McDaniel wrote:

Thanks Mark. You and Paul, to whom I just replied, have given me
enough info that maybe I can get what I need. In all honesty, I've
not tried the software that came with the camera, so guess I'm to
blame there.

Here's a snippet from a CSV file it generated for me:
"7d703101.dng","smc PENTAX-DA*16-50mmF2.8ED AL[IF]

(some snipped here)

I note above you got all this from the RAW file. As I asked Paul in
the other reply, can I get it from the data available if I only shoot
in .JPG?

Yes, it works the same way with JPEGs. Of course, with JPEG files
you'll only get standard EXIF data (date, shutter speed, aperture,
focal length, ISO, Camera make/model, etc.) not any of the
non-standard things like lens model.


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