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  1. Original File Size 124917
  2. Mime Type image/jpeg
  3. Image Height 853
  4. Image Width 1280
  5. Color TRUE
  6. Byte Order Motorola TRUE
  7. Aperture f/8.0
  8. IFD0.ImageWidth 6172
  9. IFD0.ImageLength 4115
  10. IFD0.Compression 1
  11. Image Description Making its world debut at the 2018 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the six-passenger, three-row Nissan Xmotion (pronounced �cross motion�) concept fuses Japanese culture and traditional craftsmanship with American-style utility and new-generation Nissan Intelligent Mobility technology.
  12. Camera Make SONY
  13. Camera Model ILCE-9
  14. Orientation The 0th row is at the visual top of the image, and the 0th column is the visual left-hand side
  15. IFD0.SamplesPerPixel 3
  16. X-Resolution 300/1
  17. Y-Resolution 300/1
  18. IFD0.PlanarConfiguration 1
  19. Resolution Unit 2
  20. Software Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows)
  21. Last Modified 2018:01:11 16:22:18
  22. Exposure Time 1/125
  23. F Number 8/1
  24. Exposure Program Manual
  25. ISO Speed Ratings 1600
  26. Exif Version 0230
  27. Date Taken 2018:01:04 19:28:31
  28. Date Digitized 2018:01:04 19:28:31
  29. Shutter Speed 6965784/1000000
  30. Aperture Value 6/1
  31. Brightness Value 5994/2560
  32. Exposure Bias Value 0/10
  33. Max Aperture Value 760/256
  34. Metering Mode Spot
  35. Light Source Daylight
  36. Flash 16
  37. Focal Length 180/10
  38. Color Space 65535
  39. Image Width 1280
  40. Image Length 853
  41. Exposure Mode Manual exposure
  42. White Balance Manual white balance
  43. Digital Zoom Ratio 16/16
  44. Focal Length (35mm equiv) 18
  45. Scene Capture Type Standard
  46. Contrast Normal
  47. Saturation Normal
  48. Sharpness Normal
  49. Lens Model Zeiss Batis 2.8/18

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