Yes it would, because the date is something you would testify to when
presenting the images in a court of law. i.e Mr. evidence photographer, are
these photographs a true and accurate reresentation of the evidence as you
saw it on 00/00/00?
Actually I prefer the data back F for the SF1, which allowed imprinting the
image with alpha numerics from  A 00 to F 99 along with several date
formats.   The data backs for the PZ1 and PZ1P dropped that feature.
Ken Waller
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Subject: Re: Date backs


> Len Paris wrote:
>
> > If you've ever worked as a private detective, it's also great
> > for evidence shots where you want to show when people were at
> > specific places.  Divorce cases come to mind.
>
> would this really be acceptable as evidence? the date back
> can be set to most any time/date one feels like rather easily
>
>
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