Maybe that's RAW on that camera. RAW on my DSLR comes with all the IPTC info.

On 01/12/2013 03:45 PM, JohnPW wrote:
I suppose for not much more money, I could get a used S5IS instead of a
used 1200 IS giving up the pocketability for a nicer little camera.

On Saturday, January 12, 2013 7:23:36 PM UTC-6, Frederic Da Vitoria wrote:

    Ah, yes raw. Don't expect too much of it. First of all, at least
    last time I checked,  it's raw raw, I mean raw without any iptc
    data, which limits usage a lot. Also, raw saving is sloooowww. It is
    often slower than jpg, but I had a S30 which offered raw natively,
    and I don't remember it being so much slower. But I tested raw only
    a few years back, and of course on my S5IS, things could be better
    for you.

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    Le 13 janv. 2013 01:42, "JohnPW" <johnpw...@gmail.com> a écrit :

        It sounds like it works as advertised, but doesn't alleviate the
        usability curse of P&S's — the lack of physical controls makes
        the UI a deep nest of menus and a bottle neck for changing
        things. Still, the features you point out, plus being able to
        use a script to bracket and, most of all, getting RAW file
        output from a camera that doesn't (normally) have RAW file
        capability, that sounds pretty good.

        On Saturday, January 12, 2013 6:23:03 PM UTC-6, Frederic Da
        Vitoria wrote:

            I use it on my S5IS. I have a feeling that it reduces
            battery life, although they swear it doesn't and it is true
            I don't really see why it would. It is also so rich that I
            refrain from using the possibilities because it takes so
            much time exploring the menus to find what is there. But
            there are a few features which I really like so that I keep
            it, especially the zebra mode, and the ability to chose what
            information is displayed on the screen. Also, it is easy to
            revert back to the Canon standard ROM : just switch the SD
            lock and voilà! I don't use it for bracketing simply because
            my S5IS already has it in the standard menus, but there are
            special bracketing modes which I never use: focus bracketing
            and ISO bracketing. Now that I think of it, I should use ISO
            bracketing sometimes... This is just an illustration of the
            main problem with CHDK: so many features that you easily
            miss interesting ones.

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