Originally Posted by
Dave Humphries
Hi Catherine,
I do use the Nikon software (ViewNX2) for the review and cull part of my processing, rating them with stars, then I filter so only the highest rated stars are visible, then right click Open With and choose my image editor (PS CC). It shows the most useful EXIF data, but, for the inexperienced, it might be a bit cryptic; detecting burst mode is, in my experience a matter of observing the "Date Created" field and if the time difference shown between shots is fractions of a second, it is part of a burst, I'm not aware of having seen a field that says "Burst" or "Single" - may be it exists but isn't used by Nikon or implemented on your/my particular camera models, or may be I've just not noticed it!
In my limited experience, there's little difference between editing RAW and jpg, I wonder what it is that made you say this?
It is possible that not all field groups (of EXIF data) have been 'expanded' (to show their content), but I'm not a LR user and don't have time to explore now (sorry).
HTH,
Dave