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St Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny

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Kilkenny Sony A1,  we are now back in UK

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Graham Whistler wrote:

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Kilkenny Sony A1,  we are now back in UK

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That stain glass is very impressive …and well captured.



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NIKON D3 : f/2.8 : Speed 1/3200 : ISO 800 : Lens 24.0-70.0mm f/2.8



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Eric wrote:

NIKON D3 f/2.8 Speed 1/3200 ISO 24.0-70.0mm f/2.8

Image data looks wrong?
Was image data manually input?
ISO 3200? Possible?No shutter speed? Or is it really 1/3200 then no ISO?



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Look at the full EXIF via clicking on the image -some cameras record EXIF data under different tags - the D3 stores ISO under "ISO",  the D850 stores it under "ISO Setting"
It will take a while to catch all the nuances but the ISO one is fixed now.

Also, sometimes the image data doesn't capture the user id - that breaks the link to the image on the comment/full exif page.



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jk wrote:
Image data looks wrong?
Was image data manually input?
ISO 3200? Possible?No shutter speed? Or is it really 1/3200 then no ISO?

Don’t think I have ever used a 1/3200 shutter speed, even at motorsport.o.O

I stand corrected!

I’ve just looked at the original raw file and it does say 1/3200 8-)

No idea why I used that!!o.O



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From the full exif -

Exposure Time 1/3200
F Number 2.8
Exposure Program Aperture-priority AE
ISO 800


So, if you set the aperture at 2.8 with ISO at 800 - the camera is responsible for the 1/3200!



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chrisbet wrote:
From the full exif -

Exposure Time 1/3200
F Number 2.8
Exposure Program Aperture-priority AE
ISO 800


So, if you set the aperture at 2.8 with ISO at 800 - the camera is responsible for the 1/3200!

Agreed…I know why I used f2.8 for the image but why the shutter speed came out that fast I know not. It wasn’t a bright day as I recall. Just shows having the exif data on display may help us more to know what we are doing…or at least me. :lol:



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