I have a Nikon 7100 or something like that - I very rarely use it now - maybe only once a year.
I like the naming scheme my phone (and most) use when it takes photos and have a renamer program to look at exif data and change it to "IMG_YYYMMDD_HHMMSS".
The Nikon names everything DSC_1234 but as I shoot in JPEG and RAW, then it names both the same file name - that's greta as it means both stay together in Windows.
I'm away from my PC so can't check but do the raw images contain the exif data so I can rename them to the mobile phone format?
The camera doesn't give me this option on board.
More to the question is whether I bother shooting in JPG any more anyway.
Now Windows can preview and show thumbnails of Raw images, then there may be no need for the JPG. Hmm.
I like the naming scheme my phone (and most) use when it takes photos and have a renamer program to look at exif data and change it to "IMG_YYYMMDD_HHMMSS".
The Nikon names everything DSC_1234 but as I shoot in JPEG and RAW, then it names both the same file name - that's greta as it means both stay together in Windows.
I'm away from my PC so can't check but do the raw images contain the exif data so I can rename them to the mobile phone format?
The camera doesn't give me this option on board.
More to the question is whether I bother shooting in JPG any more anyway.
Now Windows can preview and show thumbnails of Raw images, then there may be no need for the JPG. Hmm.
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