HS50 shots from my garden, can anyone tell what mode the camera was in?

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I shot these in my garden recently, just picking up the camera and grabbing a couple of shots. They are JPEGs with minor level adjustments made in Windows Live Picture Viewer. I now do not remember what mode the camera was set at, nor what picture size.



68e54909bdeb4bcd84cf74c9a6944101.jpg



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. Is there a way to tell from the EXIF data? If someone knows, please tell me.
 
Here yah go...

[Overview]

File type: JPEG

File size: 1,778.1 KB

Creation date: 6/9/2014 10:13

Last modification: 7/11/2014 04:49

Make: FUJIFILM (http://www.fujifilm.com)

Camera: FinePix HS50EXR

Dimension: 3264 x 2448 px (8 MP, 4:3)

Focal length: 49.1 mm

Aperture: F5

Exposure time: 1/200" (-0.33 EV)

ISO speed rating: 400/27°

Program: Auto exposure

Metering Mode: Pattern

White Balance: Auto

Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode

[Image]

Manufacturer: FUJIFILM

Image input equipment model: FinePix HS50EXR

Exif IFD Pointer: 0x0000004C

[Camera]

Exposure time: 1/200"

F number: F5

ISO speed rating: 400/27°

Date and time of original data generation: 2014-06-09 10:13:57

Date and time of digital data generation: 2014-06-09 10:13:57

Shutter speed: 7.64 Tv (1/199.5")

Aperture: 4.6 Av (F4.9)

Exposure bias: -0.33 EV

Maximum lens aperture: 3 Av (F2.8)

Metering mode: Pattern

Light source: Unknown

Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode

Lens focal length: 49.1 mm

Custom image processing: Normal process

Exposure mode: Auto exposure

White balance: Auto

[ICC Profile]

Profile CMM Type: LinoColor CMM

Profile Version: 2.1.0

Profile Class: Display Device Profile

Data Color Space: RGB

Profile Connection Space: XYZ

Profile Date Time: 1998-02-09 06:49:00

Profile File Signature: "acsp"

Primary Platform: Microsoft Corporation

CMM Flags: Not Embedded, Independent

Device Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard

Device Model: sRGB

Media Attributes: Reflective, Glossy, Positive Polarity, Color

Device Attributes: Not set

Rendering Intent: Perceptual

Connection Space Illuminant: [0.96420, 1.00000, 0.82491]

Profile Creator: Hewlett-Packard

Profile ID: Not set

Profile Copyright: Copyright (c) 1998 Hewlett-Packard Company

Profile Description: sRGB IEC61966-2.1

Media White Point: [0.95045, 1.00000, 1.08905]

Media Black Point: [0.00000, 0.00000, 0.00000]

Red Matrix Column: [0.43607, 0.22249, 0.01392]

Green Matrix Column: [0.38515, 0.71687, 0.09708]

Blue Matrix Column: [0.14307, 0.06061, 0.71410]

Device Manufacturer Description: IEC http://www.iec.ch

Device Model Description: IEC 61966-2.1 Default RGB colour space - sRGB

Viewing Cond. Description: Reference Viewing Condition in IEC61966-2.1

Viewing Cond. Illuminant: [19.64450, 20.37180, 16.80890]

Viewing Cond. Surround: [3.92889, 4.07439, 3.36179]

Viewing Cond. Illuminant Type: D50

Luminance: [76.03647, 80.00000, 87.12462]

Measurement Observer: CIE 1931 standard colorimetric observer

Measurement Backing: [0.00000, 0.00000, 0.00000]

Measurement Geometry: Unknown

Measurement Flare: 0.999%

Measurement Illuminant: D65

Technology: Cathode Ray Tube Display

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I shot these in my garden recently, just picking up the camera and grabbing a couple of shots. They are JPEGs with minor level adjustments made in Windows Live Picture Viewer. I now do not remember what mode the camera was set at, nor what picture size.

68e54909bdeb4bcd84cf74c9a6944101.jpg

fc174ccaacbb4d629ffe3d10ad06ac0b.jpg

. Is there a way to tell from the EXIF data? If someone knows, please tell me.
Beautiful Captures Regos :-) Nice Rich Colors & Detail. . .

If the Photos are STILL on Your Memory Card THEN Put it in Your Camera and View the Pic In-Camera - Make Sure the ( info ) Display Readout is Active ( Information ON ) the DISP BACK Button toggles this to it's ( Information On ) position - You'll see WHAT EXR Mode was Used IF it was Shot in EXR. I shot in PASM Modes it will ONLY Show the DR Range ie DR-100 DR-200 ect. . .

That Should Help. . .

Great Shooting & Cheers from Orion :-)
 
Looks like regular M (medium) size, no dynamic range boost, -.33 exposure compensation, standard (Provia). Great colors!

Did you edit the file? If so I could be wrong.
 
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Thank you for all the comments and info. I usually clear my memory card when I download to the computer, so that method is lost this time. I have been experimenting with different settings, and did not note what setting these were set at, but I like the result. That long list of details is amazing, how did you do that?
 
Great depth of field, with clarity and the colors really stand out.
Totally Agree that Setting Combination is Awesome !
That is one for the photo album.

Another good tip Orion, thanks.
Thanks Stanxnat :-) After that posts I remembered One More Method of gaining additional EXR / EXIF Info as MOST Graphics Programs don't read ANY EXR / EXIF DataFields. . .

IF You have the Fuji MyFinePix Studio installed on your computer FROM that Program You can Select and Image and Click ( Exif Information ) and that Brings up a List of Parameters that INCLUDE any Specific EXR Sensor Modes used. . . It's actually calling up a Subprogram for display of that Exif Listing & that sub-Program can be Tied into OTHER Graphics Programs for Reading that Information. I personally use FastStone Viewer and have it Included in a List of External Programs that I call from FastStone - Very Handy. . .

Cheers from Orion :-)

The above Pic is Not Updated with that Specific Program BUT it Shows WHERE it can be integrated  :-)
The above Pic is Not Updated with that Specific Program BUT it Shows WHERE it can be integrated :-)
 
Thank you for all the comments and info. I usually clear my memory card when I download to the computer, so that method is lost this time. I have been experimenting with different settings, and did not note what setting these were set at, but I like the result. That long list of details is amazing, how did you do that?
If you copy any of your Fuji photos back to your memory card, the camera should be able to let you view it on the LCD display or EVF if 1. The photo hasn't been edited and 2. Is copied into any of the folders created by the camera that's located inside the DCIM folder. The camera always saves photos into the highest named/numbered folder and if this isn't the same folder that the photo was originally saved in, it could result in the camera skipping a block of filename numbers for subsequent photos, so if you aren't sure about why this happens and whether it will or won't, it's always safer to either copy the photo into an 'earlier' folder, or rename the filename to a number that's lower than the number used for the most recent photo in that folder. If that's not possible there are simple and complex ways to get around that but it probably wouldn't be worth going into excessive detail at this point.
 

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