Can/does Exif data show the lens used?

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iGas

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Do you usually shoot RAW? I haven't gotten into it but I know I should. My DSLR supports it, of course. I'm going on a trip this weekend and will be shooting a ton, a family affair. Last time I did this it was all JPG, but maybe this time I should shoot RAW. Can I batch process RAW images into JPGs? I want to be able to send people DVDs full of shots.
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JerryOneMillion

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Do you usually shoot RAW? Can I batch process RAW images into JPGs?

I shoot Raw 100% of the time. The files are bigger and that might be a consideration on a particular shooting.
Yes, of course you can simply select any combination of Raw shots (after tweaking them) and 'export' as jpegs. You can change the size, quality, add watermark and adjust the output sharpening.

I would recommend LightRoom - It would be foolish to dick around with any other programs - Unless you prefer Aperture (Mac only) or DXO's program which have very similar capabilities.