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Jeff54

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RAW file exif data showing in-camera settings. Should this be happening?

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Give us a clue Jeff - which camera does your question relate to?



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Yes, which camera and what software do you use to read the EXIF?



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like merco_61 said need more info 



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Really sorry. I'm using a D810 and shoot both RAW and jpeg files. I use Capture NX Studio and NIK Collection for processing. I prefer Capture NX2, but it is no longer supported on my Mac.

I'm grateful for any information or advice. Jeff



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The Nikon software uses the in-camera settings as a starting point for the raw conversion, unlike the third-party applications. The EXIF shows the settings in the camera the moment you press the trigger…