Canon Camera Serial Number Lookup
Most examples have 'Seiki Kogaku' and the serial number under the Canon logo. A different camera, five serial numbers earlier. How can I call Canon, email or live chat with them to verify if it's a USA body or an import? -- hide signature -. You can check in the file EXIF to see if the camera serial matches the file serial, but warranties are not transferrable anyway so it really doesn't matter. Reply Reply with quote Complain.
There's a significant enough difference in the the way the Canon EOS cameras and the non-EOS cameras handle the serial number vis a vis EXIF to make it two totally different questions. If the other question were about another EOS model, I would agree with you, since the way EOS cameras record the serial number in the EXIF is the same. But non-EOS cameras often don't include the serial number in the maker notes at all, so it is an entirely different situation with entirely different solutions as starting points.
Blocchi Autocad Lampade 2d Echo here. – Sep 2 '15 at 6:32. Most image viewers and editors will allow you to view the EXIF info included in the photos.
Some do include more and others include less of the information contained in the EXIF data. Most Adobe products tend to strip the 'maker notes' section of the EXIF when exporting the image to another format (e.g..dng,.jpeg, etc.). They may ignore the serial number when displaying EXIF info even when the data is still there in an imported image.
If you can't get the serial number to display using the 'Camera Data' in Photoshop Elements 10, you have a few other options. Digital Photo Professional is included on the disc of applications shipped with every Canon DSLR. It is a fairly straightforward process to view the serial number of an EOS camera from the EXIF of an image made with that camera using DPP. Select an image, click the Info button and a new window will open displaying the EXIF info.