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Taken on
May 11, 2008 at 6.12am GMT+7
Posted to Flickr
May 11, 2008 at 6.42am GMT+7
What is EXIF data?
Almost all new digital cameras save JPEG (jpg) files with EXIF (Exchangeable Image File) data. Camera settings and scene information are recorded by the camera into the image file. Examples of stored information are shutter speed, date and time, focal length, exposure compensation, metering pattern and if a flash was used.
Source: Digicamhelp.
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| Camera: |
Nikon D100 |
| Exposure: |
0.006 sec (1/160) |
| Aperture: |
f/3.2 |
| Focal Length: |
200 mm |
| ISO Speed: |
400 |
| Exposure Bias: |
0/6 EV |
| Orientation: |
Horizontal (normal) |
| X-Resolution: |
72 dpi |
| Y-Resolution: |
72 dpi |
| Software: |
QuickTime 7.4.5 |
| Date and Time: |
2008:05:11 06:38:16 |
| Host Computer: |
Mac OS X 10.4.9 |
| YCbCr Positioning: |
Centered |
| Exposure Program: |
Normal |
| Date and Time (Original): |
2008:05:11 06:12:49 |
| Date and Time (Digitized): |
2008:05:11 06:12:49 |
| Maximum Lens Aperture: |
30/10 |
| Metering Mode: |
Spot |
| Color Space: |
sRGB |
| Sensing Method: |
One-chip colour area sensor |
| Compression: |
JPEG |
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