Viewing C300 Metadata in Premiere CC?

Looking everywhere for a solution to view the C300 metadata (Lens, ISO, Focal Length, Aperture, etc) in Premiere CC...can't seem to find anything.
I've imported the footage multiple times in all the different manners suggested...still, nothing?
Does Premiere CC even support this feature?

You use Canon EOS C300 for recording videos, you may want to edit them in Adobe Premiere CC, however, you may sometimes face the problem that Adobe Premiere CC does not recognize the Canon C300 MXF files you get.  In order to import the MXF files from Canon EOS C300 camera to Premiere CC for editing, the easy workaround is to transcode Canon MXF files to Premiere CC compatible video formats. You can read this article:http://www.mxf-videoconverter.com/how-to-import-canon-c300-mxf-to-adobe-premiere-cc-on-mac /

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