![]() That's not a bad thing, you just need to be aware of it when using these modes. takes 6 to 8? images to produce one picture, so when and if it comes to re-sale of the camera, your shutter count will be much higher than is normal. ![]() I expect one of the resons for Sony 'hiding' this is that some multi-frame technology is just that, multi-frame, i.e. The shutter count is under 'Nikon' the serial number is under 'EXIF'. If Sony really are expecting professional photographers to 'switch' to Sony systems, they really need to get their act together on this one.Ī similar exclusion is the Shutter Count, again, this can easily be checked from a Nikon jpeg by opening in Preview on a Mac, and going to 'tools' show inspector. You will see on this page from a tracking website, how, as a Sony owner you are at a huge dissadvantage:Īny camera with serial number in EXIF data is a supported camera, many websites use this data for tracking, there is no reason for it to be missing. Why is it so important? Well the serial number comes in very useful in tracking the camera (or more precisely) the images taken with it, if and when your camera is stolen. Oddly, they are the ONLY DSLR manufacturer to take this position. One of the worst aspects of the A77 and presumably most Sony DSLRs is that Sony 'refuse' to embed the camera serial number and shutter count into the EXIF information. ![]() Hi, I'm very happy with my A77 and hopefully on the way to a A99. ![]()
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