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Use ExifExtractor. It's a free program, do a Google search for it. Now, if someone can tell me a way to break down the data in Excel so I can do a graph showing a range of zoom settings, that would be great. For example, I'd like to do a pie chart showing how many shots were taken between 17-25, 26-55, 56-90, something like that. This way I could evaluate which focal lengths I use most often. Same thing for ISO, shutter speeds, apertures, etc. I'd like to base future purchases on this kind of data.

 

Sorry to hijack the thread,

 

Sam

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I don't have ExifExtractor but according to what I have read, it creates a CSV (Comma Separated File) file.

 

You can open the file with Excel. Or you can paste the contents of the CSV file into Excel.

 

Depending on the Excel version, your data may automatically get parsed into columns. Or all your data will reside in one column. Highlight the column then, Data -> Text to Columns ...

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