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I recently switched from Canon to Sony Mirrorless
When I shoot hockey or ringette I always shoot with 2 cameras( one with a 24-70 for close up action and a 70-200 on another camera body for far away action)
Minutes before the game I would go into my Canon cameras and set the time exactly the same on both bodies
With Canon you can set it to the second but with Sony its only to the minute
When I got home from the games I would dump the RAW files into a subfolder within hockey or ringette
Then I would go to View>> Sort>> Capture Time and everything would be in order
Then I would cull the files and edit
I di this yesterday with Sony Files and it doesn't sort them even tho the camera date and time is identical
So now I have a goalie in one end and then in the next pic the goalie is in the opposite end and then 2 files later its back in the original end
Its very noticeable by the different backgrounds
I started with 320 pics and have culled and edited it down to 151 edited files that are ready to post on the teams Facebook page
But I need to get these in order
I've tried capture time and that didn't work
I'm now 12 hrs late in posting these pic and need to get this corrected
I can't move the pics either nor do I have a way to determine the correct sequence if I could
Ex- a player is coming down the ice, next pic is the high 5"s on the bench then the next pic shows the puck or ring going in the net
Help please
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Select all the images from one of the cameras and choose 'Metadata - Edit Capture Time'. That allows you to change the time, also by only a few seconds. All the images will be changed accordingly, so if you add 10 seconds to the time of the most selected image, the capture time of all the other images will also increased by ten seconds.
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I tried it and it didn't work, the order is still way out
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Then you did not use the appropriate correction. It can be a bit difficult to find that out up to the very last second.
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JohanEl54 wrote
Then you did not use the appropriate correction. It can be a bit difficult to find that out up to the very last second.
...or else the selection of which image was taken with which camera body, was not quite right.
Also: double check that the sorting is in fact according to capture time; depending how Library options are set, it is possible that different sorting is silently coming into play, when going between different folders (or, different collections).
This behaviour is controlled by a padlock icon at right hand side of the Filter bar. If locked, current folder's viewing options are imposed the same, onto any different folder you switch to. If unlocked, the remembered prior viewing options for that particular folder are recalled when you switch to it.