R-D1 and EXIF question

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How much EXIF information does the R-D1 port over into Digital software like PS or Lightroom, etc.?
As in: shutter speed? Aperture? ISO? Lens focal size?
 
Shutter speed, ISO, date and time and I think maybe picture settings. Also RAW/JPEG. No focal length, aperture etc. There is no electronic connection between camera and the lens.
 
As Gavin wrote, there is no info about which lens was used for a shot. I'm attaching a screen shot from Lightroom. As expected, nothing from the lens will show up. Nor will the camera's serial number.
 

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I try to keep notes on lens, aperture, etc. - stuff that is not captured - and then add it to EXIF files with Opanda PowerEXIF. Tedious, but I'm a bit OCD.

- John
 
kshapero said:
How much EXIF information does the R-D1 port over into Digital software like PS or Lightroom, etc.?
As in: shutter speed? Aperture? ISO? Lens focal size?

Lightroom and Adobe CameraRAW are getting the same EXIF data out of the R-D1's ERF files like Epson PhotoRAW does. Focal length is unknown for an Epson, and only recognized on a Leica M8 when the lens is correctly 6-bit coded, otherwise not. No aperture EXIF data recorded in both cameras as this is set manually. How would you imagine this to work?
Didier
 
Didier said:
No aperture EXIF data recorded in both cameras as this is set manually. How would you imagine this to work?
Didier

My Nikon D200 actually records EXIF data, including aperture, for my manual focus lenses such as Zeiss 35/2 ZF. It does require that I specify the lens (focal length and max aperture) in the camera menu.
 
pgmj said:
My Nikon D200 actually records EXIF data, including aperture, for my manual focus lenses such as Zeiss 35/2 ZF. It does require that I specify the lens (focal length and max aperture) in the camera menu.

Not bad. But its big.
 
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