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<blockquote data-quote="sailtastic" data-source="post: 87029" data-attributes="member: 10902"><p>F-stop,</p><p></p><p>Assuming you are using Windows, open the image by double clicking it in your original post. Once opened, right click and save the image to your desktop. Once on your desktop, open the image Windows photo gallery (default image viewer with Windows Vista). Once open then right click the image and select 'Properties'. In the 'details' tab is all the camera information.</p><p></p><p>Your shot was taken on a D5100 with f-stop of 5.6, exposure time 1/4000 sec, ISO-2000 with no exposure bias. You were using a focal length of 55mm and were metering in pattern mode, with no flash.</p><p></p><p>Its scary the details that you transmit along with an image!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sailtastic, post: 87029, member: 10902"] F-stop, Assuming you are using Windows, open the image by double clicking it in your original post. Once opened, right click and save the image to your desktop. Once on your desktop, open the image Windows photo gallery (default image viewer with Windows Vista). Once open then right click the image and select 'Properties'. In the 'details' tab is all the camera information. Your shot was taken on a D5100 with f-stop of 5.6, exposure time 1/4000 sec, ISO-2000 with no exposure bias. You were using a focal length of 55mm and were metering in pattern mode, with no flash. Its scary the details that you transmit along with an image!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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