why not leaving filter in, same aperture and adjust the shutter speed on camera?
that would be the correct way
G

> On 10 Oct 2016, at 22:38, Zhe Kong <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hello Giulio:
> Thank you very much for your reply. I downloaded exiftool and it works well. 
> Just another question if you could help me out. 
> Since I am taking images of sunny sky using two aperture, f/4 and f/16, it is 
> hard to change the aperture without any information. No matter I take images 
> using the camera or from EOS in my laptop, the aperture shows F00 on both the 
> camera and EOS. My current solution is to set the right aperture and then put 
> ND 3 in to take images, and then take the filter out to set the other 
> aperture. However, this procedure clearly prolongs the image-taking time and 
> results in inaccurate sky images. I borrowed a Nikon before without such 
> issue. Do you suggestion any better solution rather than taking the filter 
> out in order to set an aperture?
> 
> Thank you very much, 
> Zhe 
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> you nee to use exiftool to add missing info like:
> exiftool -FNumber=XXXXXXX picture.JPG
> and change XXXXX to the aperture used
> works for me with various leica m
> G
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> > On 8 Oct 2016, at 19:12, Zhe Kong <[email protected] 
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> > aperture
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