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  1. Thanks for your replies. To answer some questions: [uSER=2403817]@rodeo_joe|1[/uSER] Obviously my camera time is set correctly, and is irrelevant to my problem which is a dependency between photos and videos. My settings are timezone=New York UTC-5, Format=Y/M/D and daylight savings time is ON. @Andrew Garrard i am in a timezone that is typically off of UTC by 4 hours, however this seems highly unlikely as currently we are 5 hours off, and its 4 hours in the wrong direction. The media created field is 9 hours off UTC. I only used windows explorer and drag and dropped the files. Are you suggesting that I robocopy my files in and use the date modified to generate the date created field? That could work well. [uSER=2403817]@rodeo_joe|1[/uSER] no intervening software. windows determines the date created to be the timestamp of when the file was created, not the original file, also that couldnt explain it, sometimes i copy files minutes after i shoot them, sometimes days, not always exactly 4 hours. The "Date" field is whats wrong... Still photos all show the exactly correct times in all fields. Only videos are affected in this way.
  2. Thanks in advance. I just started shooting some video on my D610. When i imported it to my computer i noticed that the timestamp is off. Ive attached a screenshot showing a video and a still image in windows explorer. Date modified is the actual time they were shot, but if i were to change anything about the files (including adding or tagging metadata) this field would change. Date Created = the time of the import to my computer Media Created = field that only exists for video and is off by 4 hours Date = date taken, but also off by 4 hours on video Date taken = correct date taken for photos but not a field for video Whats going on? I need to sort videos and photos by the actual date taken. How would i do that?
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