by iamlucky13 » Sat Mar 24, 2007 6:34 pm
If you save the full size image, you can access the EXIF data using a program like Microsoft Picture Manager (File > Properties > Camera Properties > More). This does not work on all pictures, but it does on most, if they haven't been resized by a program that ignores the data.
Believe it or not, the picture was taken with a simple HP Photosmart C850 (probably on a tripod), a relatively cheap prosumer model.
Camera Model: HP Photosmart C850
Equipment Make: Hewlett-Packard
Date Taken: 1/11/2002 2:45:13 PM
Color Representation: sRGB
Subject distance: 65.54m
Flash Used: No
Focal Length: 10.86mm (1.4x zoom)
F-number: F/2.8
Exposure Time: 4.3 sec.
If you save the full size image, you can access the EXIF data using a program like Microsoft Picture Manager (File > Properties > Camera Properties > More). This does not work on all pictures, but it does on most, if they haven't been resized by a program that ignores the data.
Believe it or not, the picture was taken with a simple HP Photosmart C850 (probably on a tripod), a relatively cheap prosumer model.
[quote]Camera Model: HP Photosmart C850
Equipment Make: Hewlett-Packard
Date Taken: 1/11/2002 2:45:13 PM
Color Representation: sRGB
Subject distance: 65.54m
Flash Used: No
Focal Length: 10.86mm (1.4x zoom)
F-number: F/2.8
Exposure Time: 4.3 sec.[/quote]