Hi,
Can anybody tell me why the exif of these lenses shows 50mm instead of 35 and 80?
Greetz, Wim
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| Exif Sweet 35 and Edge 80 posted by WPMV March 20, 2012 04:30AM | reply | quote | |
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Hi,
Can anybody tell me why the exif of these lenses shows 50mm instead of 35 and 80? Greetz, Wim |
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| Re: Exif Sweet 35 and Edge 80 posted by waniek March 20, 2012 03:24PM | reply | quote | |
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waniek
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I guess because the composer is set to 50mm.
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| Re: Exif Sweet 35 and Edge 80 posted by TG-J (Admin) March 20, 2012 04:40PM | reply | quote | |
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Wim there is no chip in any of the lensbabys , so the exif data you are seeing is either a default of your camera , or how you have your camera set .tony
If it's a Canon I can't help you, a Nikon possibly. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/20/2012 04:44PM by TG-J. |
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| Re: Exif Sweet 35 and Edge 80 posted by WPMV March 20, 2012 04:59PM | reply | quote | |
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WPMV
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'I'm afraid' it's a Canon... :)
Okay, than it might be the Composer. Greetz, Wim Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/22/2012 04:18AM by WPMV. |
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| Re: Exif Sweet 35 and Edge 80 posted by Joe Nation March 28, 2012 01:20AM | reply | quote | |
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On my Pentax, when you fit a lens with no chip you have to select the focal length before you can shoot. This is so the camera can sort out the image stabiliser (not applicable to cameras that use lens-based IS), but it also shows up on the EXIF. If your Canon doesn't do this automatically there might be a menu option somewhere.
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