tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1184534445566567352.post7399843506482578299..comments2024-02-02T10:18:48.627-05:00Comments on NSL Photography Blog: New Years Day: Time to reset the copyright notice in your cameraNed S. Levihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09924189990444148376noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1184534445566567352.post-32320400586652833982015-01-05T13:25:04.980-05:002015-01-05T13:25:04.980-05:00The Canon 5D Mark III does indeed have a way to in...The Canon 5D Mark III does indeed have a way to insert the photographer's copyright notice directly into the metadata of each images as it's stored on the memory card. This has become a standard feature on both Canon and Nikon's professional level DSLR cameras these days. The feature had been requested for a number of years, especially by photo journalists who often must transmit Ned S. Levihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09924189990444148376noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1184534445566567352.post-63860148711387736852015-01-05T11:42:15.632-05:002015-01-05T11:42:15.632-05:00Does the Cannon D5 Mark III have a camera copyrigh...Does the Cannon D5 Mark III have a camera copyright notice? I've never heard of it being in our cameras.<br />Thank you,<br />LaurieProfessional Photographers of Americahttps://www.linkedin.com/groupItem?view&item=5956154490871652356&type=member&gid=93379&trk=eml-b2_anet_digest-hero-9-hero-disc-0&midToken=AQGujh9cjzao8Q&fromEmail=fromEmail&ut=2tB7zENMfzfCA1noreply@blogger.com