Date & Time Stamp on photos clicked via Nokia 5800...

Hi,
Can anyone help me out on this.
I want to put Date & Time Stamp on photos clicked via Nokia 5800XM. Is it possible?
Thanks in advance

Sach1n wrote:I want to put Date & Time Stamp on photos clicked via Nokia 5800XM. Is it possible?
Hi Sach1n
Unfortunately that is not feasible but you can view the EXIF Data on the 5800XM with a python application as per screenshot here:http://i35.tinypic.com/ht9ovs.jpg
Happy to have helped forum in a small way with a Support Ratio = 37.0

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