Some of my friends asked me about the camera and lens of the picture that I posted in steem yesterday.
Fig 1. Sunrise
Well, I had an old camera which was canon 60d. I bought it from my friend, it wasn't a new one, second hand camera actually. But it still worked properly.
Fig 2. Canon 60d
And the same condition with the lens, it was a used lens, canon 18-135 mm. I bought it via online seller. So it needed more than a day, before I could use it.
Fig 3. Canon lens 18-135 mm
And some other guys were asking about the metadata of the 'sunrise' picture.
I think for this case, it's easily to know.
Just donwload the picture, then right click if you use the computer, find 'details' or 'picture info' or something like that. It will give the information about the picture such as date taken, the camera speed, the camera diagfrahm, focal length of the lens and many more.
What about the smartphone, is it different way the get the info?
No, it's the same thing but there is no right click in smartphone. Just one push in the picture on the screen then some words or icon will show up. Touch the 'details' or 'info', then the information of the picture is yours.
Here, I will show you the easy way to get the data from a picture in your smartphone
Open the picture, touch the screen (android or apple) then...
Fig 4. Click the detail
So we could see clearly when the picture was taken.
The file size wrote there
And the most important thing from the information was the exif data.
Fig 5. The information of the picture
The exif data discribed the speed by 1/100, diagfraghm by f/16, the iso by 100
See...it's easy..
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