Find your stolen camera

They stole your camera and you want to the whole world? Here is a site that will be help: Stolencamerafinder.com

How it works? Every digital camera has a wide range of information in a file called EXIF. The date and time of shooting, the mark and the model of the device. And for the most recent, the GPS coordinates of where the photo was taken.



Stolencamerafinder.com is a service that is responsible for finding a stolen camera through research of these data on the internet.

The principle is simple: you drag and drop a photo that was taken with the stolen camera and the service did a search of the serial number of the photo on the photo hosting sites.


If you know the serial number of your unit, you can manually enter the site; if not just drag a picture taken with your APN regretted Stolen Camera Finder for research on the Net pictures share the same serial number (contained in the EXIF data of each image unless someone deleted them).

The site can help you get more of the cameras of these brands:

Canon
Eastman kodak company
Fujifilm
Hewlett Packard
kodak
Leica
Nikon corporation
Olympus corporation
Panasonic
Pentax
Ricoh
Samsung digital ima
Sigma

Note that this project will also help photographers who do not like to stealing their pictures. This does not prevent you from removing EXIF personal photos you publish on the Internet with Metanull for example.

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