3/28/2023 0 Comments Full exif data viewer![]() ![]() It is part of a "sticky" on the ExifTool user/developer Forum: The ExifToolGUI install download is a little harder to find. The link above is to the product page and has all the information you need to install and run the GUI. The GUI (user interface) is a separate program that uses ExifTool to parse the files. The project is technically no longer active, but I find it to be forward compatible to current versions of ExifTool. Some kind soul created "exiftool gui", that is, a clickable program that wraps all the commandline stuff.ĮxifToolGUII also use Bogdan's quite excellent ExifToolGUI. I don't know about PEF files as I don't use that format. On the other hand, if anybody knows of an EXIF reader for the K-1, please let me know.Im still using photome. On the other hand, if anybody knows of an EXIF reader for the K-1, please let me know. I am sick and tired not being able to excess full EXIF data. I would even be prepared to pay for such program, as long as it doesn't cost an arm and a leg and it can be updated with every new camera model.Ĭould Ricoh/Pentax be approached with this idea ? Why doesn't Pentax publish a pared-down version of their service data reader and include or add information photographers are interested in and make it available to us customers. I assume such software is supplied by Ricoh/Pentax after all they are the ones who know their creations inside out. Some of the data they extract or are interested in from the body may not be of great interest to us but a lot of it will be. Kennedy, get around this problem obtaining info when they get a camera for repair or service. I can't believe that such software does not exist, otherwise how would service providers, and in this particular location Australia's C.R. ![]() Lens data for all third party lenses may not be available but at least show me those which are. I want to read Pentax data and among the most obvious what particularly interest me is reliable lens info and shutter count. I can understand it will be problematic to develop a viewer for all cameras on the market but I as a Pentax owner am not interested in such a viewer. With every new camera model (and not only Pentax I presume) the struggle starts to find an EXIF Viewer which reliably can read EXIF data. ![]()
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