Has anyone else noticed what I think is a bad feature of LR related to the display/use of the EXIF original date time. I've noticed that LR displays the time using the CURRENT TIME ZONE setting of computer (at least in XP) and not the time zone that was set by the camera when the photo was shot (at least Canon).
This causes problems when you try to use the EXIF date time data in an export file name, or to display a text field on a slide show. Since a generated value will change depending on when you perform the operation (e.g., today or next week because of daylight savings), it leads to undesired results.
I've adopted YYMMDD_HHMMSS as the base file name convention for all my images. If I try to export from LR using the LR generated HHMMSS, and the current time zone (i.e., UTC offset) and the original image file time zone are different, I don't get the filename I expect.
I've tested this by changing the time zone on my computer, which causes the displayed time to change. I think this should at most be an optional behavior, rather than the default.
Ted