Got Ya. Sorry I only go online with a PC. There should be a handfull of ways to get the data though. It helps me understand other cameras and ISOs. I can tell you this though. My camera has very crappy high Iso quality. LOL People have actually found their ripped off cameras on-line with the info. The new Sony would give the exact location.
I'm using a Google Chrome beta called Iron on my Mac (SL), and if I open an image in a new tab, all I have to do is right-click and "inspect element" for the data, no add-on required. I would think that it's the same in Chrome. I tried an EXIF add-on in Firefox, and wasn't impressed with the level of info but the Safari add-on may be better.
I got the very old Sony DSC-H2 not long ago, and for a $60 (used) point-and-shoot, I'm not sure if there's much to complain about. Since it lets you manually control the aperture/shutter and has pretty decent colors, the only thing I really miss is a higher (noise-free) ISO. All the creative freedom is there – except for low-light of course.
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