https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=401964

--- Comment #7 from Andrius <aegor...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Maik Qualmann from comment #6)
> Right, the Z stands for UTC. And we deliberately ignore it because of bug
> reports. There are cameras that correctly encode the date/time in UTC, while
> others do not. These will append a Z to the date string even if they store
> locale time. We will not find a satisfactory solution here, in this case I
> consider Exiftool as a reference. Since Exiftool has no information (UTC, Z)
> we probably have a similar reason. You can adjust the digiKam timestamp with
> the Time Adjust tool (deactivate all checkboxes).
> 
> Maik

Maik, thanks for your feedback. I hoped there will be some like 'if "Z" present
then do "minus 7 hours"' but I guess it is more complicated than that. I can
leave with manual adjustments. Looks like the way Android phones write the date
stamp into video files changes over time too. Most of my videos are fine but
the recent ones are all +7 hours. I guess I should report on Samsung Galaxy
website.

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