website or google "hack" to search pictures by the camera that took them?
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I think it would be pretty cool to have one, then you could see what you're getting yourself into when you buy a new camera...
Is there such a website?
Most of the different manufacturers use different methods for naming their images. For example, Fujifilm cameras save images in a DSCFXXXX.jpg format where the XXXX can be any number between 0001 and 9999.
So, just look up all the various different tags you can use in a google search to refine your results and search for things like the prefixes (eg DSCF).
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Also; SOMEBODY TRYING TO LOOK FOR CAMWHORES WHO ARE TOO STUPID TO RENAME THEIR PHOTOS :razz:
That somebody can only be you then. I'm just trying to look up photos by their camera model, so I can find a decent Camera to get for new years.
The last camera I got, was recommended by my friends, and it ended up taking the shittest photos ever.
I think you can browse by camera model on Flickr, and that's popular enough.
Try searching on [url]http://www.flickr.com/[/url] with the camera model.
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[QUOTE=B-hazard;18641189]I think you can browse by camera model on Flickr, and that's popular enough.[/QUOTE]
Damn, you.
[QUOTE=roflcakes;18641028]Most of the different manufacturers use different methods for naming their images. For example, Fujifilm cameras save images in a DSCFXXXX.jpg format where the XXXX can be any number between 0001 and 9999.
So, just look up all the various different tags you can use in a google search to refine your results and search for things like the prefixes (eg DSCF).
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Also; SOMEBODY TRYING TO LOOK FOR CAMWHORES WHO ARE TOO STUPID TO RENAME THEIR PHOTOS :razz:[/QUOTE]
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchangeable_image_file_format[/url]
Metatags
[url]www.deviantart.com[/url]
Just search the model on that. You'll get some examples of the best that the camera can do.
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