#Exif date changer for video download#
Search for exiftool and download the file. You can use exiftool to see a lot of information from the video file. The resulting sting is pretty similar to the (long) list from the Canon 760D.įocal Length : 35.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 76.0 mm) String to extract the video (note: I renamed the file from "Reposition.mp4" to "Panasonic_GH4.mp4"): Well, I just tried with a Panasonic GH4 file (downloaded from the GH4 review): As long as the codec used is not a very special one, it would work. numbers to video file? For example Panasonic cameras. Very impressive amount of data in video file.ĭo you know if every camera writes these exposure etc. Thumbnail Image : (Binary data 14699 bytes, use -b option to extract)ĭate/Time Original : 2015:11:01 11:10:35.00įocal Length : 40.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 63.5 mm) Interoperability Index : THM - DCF thumbnail fileĮncoding Process : Baseline DCT, Huffman coding LCD Display At Power On : Retain power off status Set Button When Shooting : Image playback Shutter Button AF On Button : Metering + AF start Thumbnail Image Valid Area : 0 159 16 103ĪF Area Select Method : AF area selection button Sensitivity Type : Recommended Exposure IndexĬanon Firmware Version : Firmware Version 1.0.0Ĭanon Model ID : EOS Rebel T6s / 760D / 8000D Each frame in a video can have different exposure settings or even be from different cameras if edited/composited. Unlikely you are going to find a way to get that info.