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07/06/2002 10:36:03 AM · #1 |
I am still using on occasion my little Pentax EI-100. However, I have no understanding of how I can get necessary image information from it (aperture, shutter speed, etc). It is a really minimalist camera, after all.
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07/08/2002 07:56:21 PM · #2 |
Hmmmm... noone has any enlightenemnt to bring me? |
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07/08/2002 08:48:27 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by jakking: I am still using on occasion my little Pentax EI-100. However, I have no understanding of how I can get necessary image information from it (aperture, shutter speed, etc). It is a really minimalist camera, after all.
Any thoughts?
sorry chap. //www.dpreview.com/learn/Glossary/Camera_System/EXIF_01.htm
Its possible that your camera does not provide EXIF information in your images if you have an older camera.
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07/14/2002 07:20:14 PM · #4 |
sorry chap. //www.dpreview.com/learn/Glossary/Camera_System/EXIF_01.htm
Its possible that your camera does not provide EXIF information in your images if you have an older camera.
Thanks for the response. I fdownloaded Thumber but, as I suspected, it found no useful info in the jpeg headers. Hmmmm.
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07/14/2002 09:49:11 PM · #5 |
You'll just have to do it the old fashioned way - make a little chart, and fill in the blanks as you shoot! :-)
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07/14/2002 10:57:30 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by Karen Bryan: You'll just have to do it the old fashioned way - make a little chart, and fill in the blanks as you shoot! :-)
I'm still unsure how that will help as I cannot get from the camera the information on f-stop, shutter speed, etc. etc. So, I would be listing no data! |
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07/14/2002 11:45:27 PM · #7 |
"As you shoot". Frame 1, Fstop ___, Shutter ____, etc. You are the recorder, not the camera. This is what I had to do before because my camera did not record or export Exif data, either.
* This message has been edited by the author on 7/14/2002 11:46:37 PM.
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07/15/2002 04:49:26 PM · #8 |
My apologies for not being clear. I do not know where this information is to be found AT ALL on my camera, so whether I record it on a pad or whether I store it in software is immaterial.
But thanks for the help anyway!
Jak
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07/15/2002 04:57:58 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by jakking: My apologies for not being clear. I do not know where this information is to be found AT ALL on my camera, so whether I record it on a pad or whether I store it in software is immaterial.
But thanks for the help anyway!
Jak
If that's a very old, inexpnsive camera, those values may be fixed. Maybe search the Pentax website for a spec sheet? |
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07/15/2002 05:35:40 PM · #10 |
Sorry, Jak. It was late and the kids had already sent me over the edge. I guess I assumed you could set f-stops and aperature. I had a similar question not long ago that jmsetzler helped me with: "Read your manual, Karen". OHHHHH! There's the ISO setting! Hope you had luck finding the specs.
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