Posted by Twelvebit (Victoria, United States) on 1 October 2007 in Lifestyle & Culture.
Another shot from the Rountop Antique Fair, where one can find a range of items available for sale --from block and tackle to stuffed animals.
I meant to say something about this before, but here is as good as place as any: note the funky camera data --specifically, shutter speed. I noticed a week back or so that one of my flash shots had a shutter speed of 5/300 --why not 1/60? And why is this one 4/1000 instead of 1/250?
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So this only happens with the flash shots? That IS weird. Id write to NIKON and ask them.
Fun shot of going thru the fair.
1 Oct 2007 3:20pm
@Rabbit: Thanks. Actually, no, this is a shot without flash. I first noticed this with a flash shot.
That's crazy, why this camera is unable to simplify the fraction is beyond me. Otherwise is a nice and colorful shot.
1 Oct 2007 3:24pm
@Amir: Thank you.
:-) nice and funny
1 Oct 2007 8:10pm
@Maysam: Thanks for stopping by. You have some interesting shots on your blog. One of the things I enjoy about Animus is seeing images of life in other countries. I think this is especially important when we have a world full of political "leaders," who in pursuit of their own self-interest, spend a good deal of time trying to demonize people in other countries.
Good shot and yes, thats some funny camera data, but I wouldn't worry about it, the shots are turning out fine.
2 Oct 2007 7:34am
@Richard Irwin: thank you. If the camera reported shutter speed this way while shooting it would be very misleading as I am accustomed to looking at the denominator to determine my shutter speed --but I don't think it does, and that makes reporting it this way in the EXIF data seem a little strange.
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NIKON D801/250 secondF/8.0ISO 20027 mm (35mm equiv.)
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