File info camera data1

Hello,
I am using CS3 and win XP. Camera is Nikon D300.
When I try to display the camera data to see the shutter speed and aperture value fields are blank. Any ideas why?
Thanks,
Steve.

Customize your Metadata overlays:
Click the baggage label icon below the Browser.
Make sure, "Show Metadata" is enabled.
Click "Edit" to enable the metadata labels you want to see.
Camera file info missing from Browser
I am not sure, which metadata tag you mean? The camera model,make, lens, or the filename?
-- Léonie

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