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Good Sony Commercial Photo Comes from Canon?!
Sony announced the newest TX9 and WX5 camera lately. However the EXIF extracted from the whole series of commercial photos show that they were taken using Canon 5D Mark II. This is quite embarrassing for Sony.
Although this is common to engage 3rd party advertising film to do the photography. For Sony, maybe next time you should ensure the photographers are using Sony Alpha DSLR, or even more simple, just remove EXIF before exporting.
This is another déjà vu situation like the last time Microsoft commercial was being processed on Apple.
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It's worth reminding another infamous case where EXIF caused embarrassment – the Cat Schwartz case – http://graphicssoft.about.com/b/2003/07/26/tech... . This could have been easily avoided by removing the EXIF with free utilities like BatchPurifier LITE – http://www.digitalconfidence.com/downloads.html