Keywords: imagebrowser ex imagebrowserex project 366 project366 screenshot serial number serialnumber stolen camera stolencamera display screen electronics If you should happen to stumble into Crack Convertors and spot a shiny EOS500D with this serial number then call the 5-0 as it's hot property. The really ridiculous thing is that the 500D, certainly unlike my 400D, uses a weird custom EXIF field to store the serial number. Here, I've had to install Canon's ImageBrowser utility just to extract the bloody info. The downside of this is that the multitude of stolen camera checkers available on the net won't work as they're all looking for a 'serial number' field which files created by the 500D (or at least this one) aren't writing. Nightmare! If you should happen to stumble into Crack Convertors and spot a shiny EOS500D with this serial number then call the 5-0 as it's hot property. The really ridiculous thing is that the 500D, certainly unlike my 400D, uses a weird custom EXIF field to store the serial number. Here, I've had to install Canon's ImageBrowser utility just to extract the bloody info. The downside of this is that the multitude of stolen camera checkers available on the net won't work as they're all looking for a 'serial number' field which files created by the 500D (or at least this one) aren't writing. Nightmare! |