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Old 6th December 2004   #1
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Default ISO setting, how to find out ?

I am playing around with D70 ISO setting and I have a question ..
After saving the picture files to the PC, how do I find out what is the ISO setting?
I did a right click\properties\summary\advanced on the pic and can see some settings but not the ISO?

Please enlighten, thanks!

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Old 6th December 2004   #2
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I have no idea how Picture Project does it, but for Nikon View, there's a Shooting Data option at the top and it can display it as you select your images.
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Old 6th December 2004   #3
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Originally Posted by RT9
... I did a right click\properties\summary\advanced on the pic and can see some settings but not the ISO?
No, not with Windows Explorer.

Originally Posted by RT9
... Please enlighten, thanks!
I think only Coolpix line and D2H with the latest firmware records the ISO setting in the EXIF ISO tag.
You will need PictureProject, NikonView or other 3rd party software to view ISO Speed info of your D70 images.
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oh.. thanks for all your answers, got it now!!
Have not installed the software yet.. will do so now

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closing.. thanks! ..
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