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Old 10th April 2005   #1
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Default ISO setting info in D70 Exif

I can't seem to find ISO setting info in the JPG files created using the D70 . I am using ACDSee 6.xx and IrfanView.

Do I have to use Nikon specific software to see it?
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Old 10th April 2005   #2
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I am having the same problem with iphoto 4. how come cannot see ISO value??
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Old 10th April 2005   #3
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I think Photoshop allows.
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Old 10th April 2005   #4
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Hmm... just upgraded to ACDSee 7.0 (build 102), but still cannot see. Does ACDSee require plug-in too?

Will try the IrfanView plug-in as another option
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hi snowbrigade

How do I use photopshop to check the ISO ? Sorry quite blur..Also can PS check the shutter count also?

Thanks
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Old 10th April 2005   #6
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Okay i think every shot you take comes with metadata. Using the browser in photoshop (file > Browse), i click on a photo file and i can check the metadata. The metadata is a collective of information from exposure time, Shutter speed, Iso, Focal lenght, Flash yes or no, etc from the single shot you take. I dont know if this is what you are looking for, but this is where i usually go. The photoshop file browser is also IMO the best picture browser. You can view NEF and raw files with this browser as well.Alter any information on the file's metadata and even do mass file renames and all at just one stop. Download the adobe DNG and you can convert your NEF to digital negatives which is a more flexible file for a wider range of softwares to recognise. Just got into the photographer about afew months ago and i'm loving it.
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Originally Posted by nyxx88
I can't seem to find ISO setting info in the JPG files created using the D70 . I am using ACDSee 6.xx and IrfanView.

Do I have to use Nikon specific software to see it?
i think this issue had been discussed before...

use nikon capture or iexif from opanda.com
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Old 11th April 2005   #8
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thanks snowbrigade!
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you are welcome
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