big d
Loc: Rossendale Lancashire
Hi had a camera stolen Canon 5d mark 3 . Struggling to find my pad with various serial wrote in ? I have got some numbers on the package box (21)06702728 and above it C21-0261 (AA) Would anybody know if these could be the Cameras serial numbers . Thanxs in advance.
The camera serial number is recorded with every capture you made as well as other information (Lens serial sometimes).
You just need one capture and and en EXIF reader. ACR might do it.
big d wrote:
Hi had a camera stolen Canon 5d mark 3 . Struggling to find my pad with various serial wrote in ? I have got some numbers on the package box (21)06702728 and above it C21-0261 (AA) Would anybody know if these could be the Cameras serial numbers . Thanxs in advance.
That is terrible.
An expensive fairly new camera as well. (Old for me is measured in decades
)
I've been there too many years ago. Back in 1987 our then apartment was burglarized. Several film photo items were take: Pentax KM Camera, Pentax K1000SE Camera, Gossen Luna-Pro Meter, A Flash, smc-Pentax-M 50mm 1.7 Lens, smc-Pentax-K 30mm f/2.8 Lens. Luckily they did not find my other camera bag and a third bag was at a different location. I miss the K1000SE as it had a split-image ground glass finder, and my light meter. But what hunts me the most is the strange 30mm f/2.8 lens. It is an unusual fairly rare and from what I've since researched very good lens. I had not even had it long and may not even have any negatives that were taken with it. They are also expensive today! I did have the Serial Numbers for the Police Report, but nothing was ever found.
Rongnongno wrote:
The camera serial number is recorded with every capture you made as well as other information (Lens serial sometimes).
You just need one capture and and en EXIF reader. ACR might do it.
As he said the camera serial is in every photo.
This is from Canon's DPP software. All you do is right click an open image and click "info"
PSE, and I imagine Photoshop as well, also records a lot more information than I knew till I actually looked at it: Open a jpg image, then go to File -> File Info -> Camera Data, and there you have it: S/N for both camera and lens.
big d
Loc: Rossendale Lancashire
Thanks but serial number not encrypted in excif data .
big d
Loc: Rossendale Lancashire
Hi use light room and Photo shop think you have to put the data their manually .Thanxs
JCam
Loc: MD Eastern Shore
big d wrote:
Hi had a camera stolen Canon 5d mark 3 . Struggling to find my pad with various serial wrote in ? I have got some numbers on the package box (21)06702728 and above it C21-0261 (AA) Would anybody know if these could be the Cameras serial numbers . Thanxs in advance.
The number that starts with the 210 looks like the SN for my 60D except that mine doesn't have the ( ) and your number has more digits.
big d wrote:
Hi had a camera stolen Canon 5d mark 3 . Struggling to find my pad with various serial wrote in ? I have got some numbers on the package box (21)06702728 and above it C21-0261 (AA) Would anybody know if these could be the Cameras serial numbers . Thanxs in advance.
When you find the number, there's a site where you can post it for free. If the number turns up anywhere, the site will report back to you.
https://www.lenstag.com/
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
I find
Jeffrey's EXIF Viewer to be pretty good. It gives you a lot of information that you probably didn't know was in your EXIF data. I don't use Canon so I don't know what's in there, but the Nikon EXIF data includes the serial number.
big d wrote:
Hi use light room and Photo shop think you have to put the data their manually .Thanxs
Since you use PhotoShop, did you ever get around to locating a jpg image you took, opening it in PS, then checking "File -> File Info -> Camera Data".
I understand your pain. I lost a LOT of cameras in a burglary. I posted the serial numbers on several websites and with my local camera stores. No response.
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