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D5200
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 233867" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>EXIF stands for [h=1]Exchangeable image file format[/h]</p><p>There is all sorts of information that is encoded with every photo you shoot. It tells you what camera you are using, what lens is on it and what the setting on your camera was when you shot the the photo. it tells you the time, date and if you have an attachment for the camera it can tell you where you were when you shot it (GPS). If you do travel a lot and use a iPhone there is a APP that you can download and run when you are shooting and at the end of the day take a picture of a Q Code the app generates and download to the same folder as your photos and run a quick program on the computer and it will add the GPS to each photo then. </p><p></p><p>Anyway there are many ways to know when you shot something even if you don't print it on the photo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 233867, member: 6277"] EXIF stands for [h=1]Exchangeable image file format[/h] There is all sorts of information that is encoded with every photo you shoot. It tells you what camera you are using, what lens is on it and what the setting on your camera was when you shot the the photo. it tells you the time, date and if you have an attachment for the camera it can tell you where you were when you shot it (GPS). If you do travel a lot and use a iPhone there is a APP that you can download and run when you are shooting and at the end of the day take a picture of a Q Code the app generates and download to the same folder as your photos and run a quick program on the computer and it will add the GPS to each photo then. Anyway there are many ways to know when you shot something even if you don't print it on the photo. [/QUOTE]
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