tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1184534445566567352.post4266361958647623864..comments2024-02-02T10:18:48.627-05:00Comments on NSL Photography Blog: Daylight Savings Time and your Digital CameraNed S. Levihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09924189990444148376noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1184534445566567352.post-72642093781497926822014-03-15T08:36:05.514-04:002014-03-15T08:36:05.514-04:00I like putting in local time where I am than UTC t...I like putting in local time where I am than UTC time, which is what I used to do, then convert the time in postprocessing. I decided that was an extra step I didn't need to do. I do wish the cameras did record the time zone in the exif data via an offset number, but the don't, or at least my camera's don't. It would be a simple matter to do so, since I set my time zone in the Sally-Oaklandnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1184534445566567352.post-4949245567910845652014-03-10T23:18:27.118-04:002014-03-10T23:18:27.118-04:00Thanks for the reminder. I updated yesterday.Thanks for the reminder. I updated yesterday.Frank - Phila.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1184534445566567352.post-49718813663228530472014-03-10T23:16:35.934-04:002014-03-10T23:16:35.934-04:00That's an interesting approach, but for those ...That's an interesting approach, but for those of us who use GPS units, it doesn't work because of sync problems that the GPS puts in one time, and the camera another.<br /><br />I keep logs of where I shoot as a travel photographer, and note the time of day I shoot in a particular area, location, building, etc. I think I'll stick to the more traditional approach of putting in the realNed S. Levihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09924189990444148376noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1184534445566567352.post-39694691551752996322014-03-10T22:29:45.634-04:002014-03-10T22:29:45.634-04:00Rather than having to remember time zones and chan...Rather than having to remember time zones and changes to/from "Standard Time," I just leave my cameras all on Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), aka Greenwich Mean Time. I don't remember where I got that tip, but it's made things simpler for me.Paul Higginshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04675203104792127167noreply@blogger.com