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DescriptionLaunceston King´s Bridge 001 (cropped).JPG
English: King's Bridge over the——South Esk River at Launceston, Tasmania
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Camera location41° 26′ 25.54″ S, 147° 07′ 38.04″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo-41.440428; 147.127233

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41°26'25.54159"S, 147°7'38.03783"E

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Camera modelNIKON D3200
Exposure time1/160 sec (0.00625)
F-numberf/6.3
ISO speed rating100
Date and time of data generation11:03, 30 August 2015
Lens focal length18 mm
Latitude41° 26′ 25.54″ S
Longitude147° 7′ 38.04″ E
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Horizontal resolution300 dpi
Vertical resolution300 dpi
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File change date. And time20:40, 19 September 2015
Y and C positioningCo-sited
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Date and time of digitizing11:03, 30 August 2015
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Image compression mode4
Exposure bias0
Maximum land aperture3.6 APEX (f/3.48)
Metering modePattern
Light sourceUnknown
FlashFlash did not fire, compulsory flash suppression
DateTime subseconds30
DateTimeOriginal subseconds30
DateTimeDigitized subseconds30
Supported Flashpix version1
Color spacesRGB
Sensing methodOne-chip color area sensor
File sourceDigital still camera
Scene typeA directly photographed image
Custom image processingNormal process
Exposure modeAuto exposure
White balanceAuto white balance
Digital zoom ratio1
Focal length in 35 mm film27 mm
Scene capture typeStandard
Scene controlNone
ContrastNormal
SaturationNormal
SharpnessNormal
Subject distance rangeUnknown
GPS time (atomic clock)01:03
Geodetic survey data usedWGS-84
GPS date30 August 2015
GPS tag version2.2.0.0

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