Godox Flash power levels in Exif Data on Capture One 22 Express for Nikon and for Sony
Hello,
I cannot see Flash Exif data for both on camera and off camera Godox flash. I am using Capture One 22 Express for Sony
and Capture One 22 Express for Nikon. Both versions of the Capture One Express are not showing Exif Data for Godox Flash.
I have a Sony A7 iv and a Nikon D7500. I use a Godox V860 II and a Godox AD 200 Pro with a Godox xPro flash trigger.
I know the Flash data is contained in the Exif data for the Nikon image file because ViewNx-i software from Nikon shows it.
For the Sony, I have not found any program yet to see this data. It does not even show on the Sony camera display. My priority is to solve the issue for my Nikon and hopefully it may help me solve the issue for my Sony.
On Capture One 22, the only flash data I see in the Exif/Metadata is: Flash Mode: On, Return not detected. In the example
below, I set my Godox V860 II for Manual Flash Mode using 1/4 power level (A group). I set the Godox AD 200 Pro to TTL mode with a setting of +0.03 (B Group). The Device: of SB-900 is always listed incorrectly, so I don't care about that. The power levels are accurate
and that matters most to me.
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Here is an example of the flash Exif data for the Nikon that I get from ViewNx-i:
Flash
Device: SB-900
Flash Mode: Rear Curtain
Wireless flash options: Optical AWL
Master: M x 1/128
Group A: M x 1/4
Group B: TTL, +0.3EV (Camera: 0EV, Speedlight: +0.3EV)
Group C: ---
Group D: ---
Group E: ---
Group F: ---
Zoom Position: Auto Zoom
Advanced Operations: Bounce Flash
My Question:
Is there any way I can see this Flash detail in the Exif data by using Capture One 22 Express for Nikon and/or for Sony? I use the same flashes on both cameras, but, I use a Godox xPro Sony trigger on the Sony. Any help focused on this issue is much appreciated.
Thank you
Evan
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Official comment
Hello Evan,
Unfortunately not. The details you are asking cannot be seen inside Capture One but only with dedicated programs as you mentioned already
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