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Camera: FUJIFILM X-T1
Exposure:0.0025 sec. (1/400)
Aperture:f/8.0
Focal Length:122.6 mm (35 mm equivalent: 184.0 mm)
Flash:Off, Did not fire
Exposure mode:Program AE
Max Aperture:3.5
Resolution:72 x 72 dpi
Dimension:4152 x 2244 pixels
Compression:3.2 bits/pixels
Original Date:2016:09:22 18:19:08
Digitized Date:2016:09:22 18:19:08-04:00
Created on:2016:09:22 18:19:08
Modified on:2016:09:23 11:21:16
Software:gThumb 2.14.3
Auto BracketingOff
Auto Dynamic Range200%
Blur WarningNone
Brightness Value7.79
Circle Of Confusion0.020 mm
Color SpacesRGB
Components ConfigurationY, Cb, Cr, -
Custom RenderedNormal
DescriptionThe B-17 lumbers -- that's the right word -- down the runway in Zanesville. Bombers were dump trucks compared to fighter planes' sports cars. Climbing at 300 feet per minute, the B-17 would typically cross the German border at 25,000 feet.
Dynamic RangeStandard
Dynamic Range SettingAuto (100-400%)
Exif Version0230
Exposure Compensation0
Exposure ModeAuto
Exposure WarningGood
Faces Detected0
Field Of View11.2 deg
File SourceDigital Camera
Film ModeF0/Standard (Provia)
Flash Exposure Comp0
Flashpix Version0100
Focal Length In 35mm Format184 mm
Focal Plane Resolution Unitcm
Focal Plane X Resolution2092
Focal Plane Y Resolution2092
Focus ModeAuto
Focus Pixel2448 1632
Focus WarningGood
Fuji Flash ModeOff
High ISO Noise ReductionNormal
Hyperfocal Distance93.85 m
ISO400
Image Size4152x2244
Interoperability IndexR98 - DCF basic file (sRGB)
Interoperability Version0100
Light SourceUnknown
Light Value12.6
Max Aperture At Max Focal5.6
Max Aperture At Min Focal3.5
Max Focal Length135
Metering ModeSpot
Min Focal Length18
Noise Reductionn/a
Picture ModeProgram AE
QualityFINE
Resolution Unitinches
SaturationNormal
Scale Factor To 35 mm Equivalent1.5
Scene Capture TypeStandard
Scene TypeDirectly photographed
Sensing MethodOne-chip color area
Sequence Number0
SharpnessNormal
Slow SyncOff
Subject Distance RangeUnknown
User CommentThe B-17 lumbers -- that's the right word -- down the runway in Zanesville. Bombers were dump trucks compared to fighter planes' sports cars. Climbing at 300 feet per minute, the B-17 would typically cross the German border at 25,000 feet.
Version0130
White BalanceAuto
White Balance Fine TuneRed +0, Blue +0
XMP ToolkitXMP Core 4.4.0-Exiv2
Y Cb Cr PositioningCo-sited