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IMG 0349

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Canon Canon EOS 6D 1/125s ƒ/11/1 ISO160 35/1mm — More Exif data

  • Manufacturer Canon
  • Model Canon EOS 6D
  • Exposure Time 1/125s
  • Aperture ƒ/11/1
  • ISO 160
  • Focal Length 35/1mm
  • X Resolution 3000000/10000 dpi
  • Y Resolution 3000000/10000 dpi
  • Resolution Unit inches
  • Color Space sRGB
  • Orientation Horizontal (normal)
  • Software Adobe Photoshop CC 2017 (Windows)
  • Scene Capture Type Standard
  • Exposure Bias Value 0/1
  • Max Aperture Value 1/1
  • Exposure Program Manual
  • Exposure Mode Manual
  • Metering Mode Multi-segment
  • Flash Off, Did not fire
  • White Balance 1
  • Exif Version 0231
  • Date Time Original 2023-12-13 13:48:03
  • Date Time Digitized 2023-12-13 13:48:03
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