How to change camera applied Metadata - Camera Model.

I have 1000's of imported scanned film images in my Aperture library. The camera model metatag reads Nikon Cool Scan (name of scanner I used). How can go in and edit this this tag to change to actual camera model used to take photo? I'd like to do a batch change of the metatag - but this one is not available to change. Any ideas?

A little application called PhotoInfo by Jim Merkel claims to edit such EXIF data, but I have not had success with it making changes stick for creation dates. I am in the same boat with scans, but don't want to record camera data in the scanned file (I find it helpful to know the device that produced the actual image). I want to change the creation date to the picture's creation, rather than the digital rendition of it.
Regardless, look into PhotoInfo and the batch change options it has.

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