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    CAMERA FOUND: ZION

    did you or someone you know lose a camera in or around zion national park?
    i found it.
    PM me.
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    Safety Tip: Take a text file with your contact and upload it to the memory card that lives in your camera. Then if/when it's found the finder will be able to contact you. Of course, they might just come and rob you instead...

    Anyway, there have been many instances where people have been able to use social media to locate a camera's owner. Did you know that it's possible to upload the images to google images and it will search the web for copies of that image? Easy to do, and worth a shot.....
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    Nihiles, love the Zion.... post some pics!
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    if it was a nikon d800 it's mine! winkysmilerz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonnie View Post
    Safety Tip: Take a text file with your contact and upload it to the memory card that lives in your camera. Then if/when it's found the finder will be able to contact you. Of course, they might just come and rob you instead...
    Wouldn't work for me since I simply reformat the card after I download the images. Way cleaner than erasing them - seems to make my cards perform better. Maybe if I upgraded to more modern CF cards...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tippster View Post
    Wouldn't work for me since I simply reformat the card after I download the images. Way cleaner than erasing them - seems to make my cards perform better. Maybe if I upgraded to more modern CF cards...
    I've said for along time it would be a BRILLIANT feature for camera makers to allow users to customize EXIF data in camera adding just such info...
    This is the worst pain EVER!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonnie View Post
    I've said for along time it would be a BRILLIANT feature for camera makers to allow users to customize EXIF data in camera adding just such info...
    I know with Canon (or at least with many of their bodies) you can set owner information in the camera (it gets added to the EXIF for each image and you can also view it directly on the camera) -- instead of putting in your name, you could put in your email.
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    You can do it with Nikon too.

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