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02/27/2008 02:52:29 PM · #1 |
How do I find the aperture of a photo if my software didn't pick it up in the exif data?
I am using a new camera and lense and I have not had this happen with my other camera. Would the lense being manual affect this, and if so is there a way to tell what my aperture was when referring back to my photos other than just trying to remember. |
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02/27/2008 02:56:28 PM · #2 |
my guess would be if its a manual apature lens, then it wouldnt record in the exif data...
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02/27/2008 02:58:42 PM · #3 |
I'm not sure why the apature wouln't be picked up by the software unless you used a lens that was not compatable with the camera. Such as an old manuel lens that does not communicate it's settings to the camera.
too slow
Message edited by author 2008-02-27 14:59:27. |
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