I was thinking of a kludge for this the other day.
Newer cameras support BT or wifi for remote downloading.
If you had an app on your phone that you entered the lens info, assuming only
changing occasionally,this could then download and tag appropriately as you
went.
Alternatively ,much simpler less battery killing, if you just entered the
lens.maybe from a list, and the app recorded time.
Then it would be easy to extract the lens/time info automatically from the file
later, and use matching pix times, stuff the exif in batch.
Tim
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From: Mike Gordon via olympus <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, December 7, 2014 7:34 PM
Subject: [OM] EXIF for manual lenses
Programmable Moose writes:
<<<I've written a little batch file that uses Phil Harvey's exiftool
program to put data for the fisheye lencap into image files. It is
written so that multiple files may be selected to be processed
sequentially
Very cool, PM.
BTW the ExifGUI program that puts a easy interface on exiftool no
longer seems supported and has become very buggy if not unusable. It
used to be just fine. I often just use Photme or Analogexif for scanned
film
to fix the exif. I am not aware of any chipped adapters for MF lenses
on MFT that allow one to fix the focal length and/or aperture.
Mike
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