This is from my 5MP Kodak DX4530
![Image](http://thumb4.webshots.net/t/53/553/2/55/39/2539255390098494524NEEEdZ_th.jpg)
thanks to any who reply
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[Camera]
Make : Canon
Model : Canon PowerShot A75
Orientation : top-left (1)
X-Resolution : 180
Y-Resolution : 180
Resolution unit : Inch
Date modified : 2006:11:10 13:29:12
YCbCr-Positioning : centered (1)
Exif offset : 196
[Image]
Exposure time [s] : 1/15
F-Number : F4.5
EXIF version : 02.20
Date taken : 2006:11:10 13:29:12
Date digitized : 2006:11:10 13:29:12
Components configuration : YCbCr
Compressed bits per pixel : 5
Shutter speed [s] : 2 (3)
Aperture : F4.5
Exposure bias value : 0/3
Max aperture : F2.8
Metering mode : Multi-segment (5)
Flash : Not fired
Focal length [mm] : 5.4063
FlashPix Version : 01.00
Colour space : sRGB
Image width : 2048
Image length : 1536
Interoperability offset : 1872
Focal plane X-Resolution : 2048000/208
Focal plane Y-Resolution : 1536000/156
Focal plane res. unit : Inch (2)
Sensing method : One-chip color area sensor (2)
File source : DSC
Custom rendered : Normal process (0)
Exposure mode : Manual (1)
White balance : Auto (0)
Digital zoom : 2048/2048
Scene capture type : Standard (0)
[IOP]
IOP index : R98
IOP version : 0100
IOP width : 2048
IOP height : 1536
[Makernotes]
Macro : Macro
SelfTimer : Off
Compression setting : Superfine
Flash mode : Not fired
Drive mode : Single or timer
Focus Mode : Single
Image size : Large
Easy shooting : Manual
Contrast : Normal
Saturation : Normal
Sharpness : Normal
ISO value : 50
Metering mode : Evaluative
Focus type : Close-Up (Macro Mode)
AF point : Unknown
Exposure mode : Manual
Focal length [mm] : 519
Focal length short / mm : 173
Focal units / mm : 32
White balance : Auto
Sequence number : 0
Picture info : IMG:PowerShot A75 JPEG
Firmware version : Firmware Version 1.00
Image number : 1080-819
Owner name :
Truer words were never spoken.It Takes a Really Good Photographer to Take a Really Good Photograph with a Really Good Lens.
A perfect lens doesn't make a photographer any better than a reasonable lens would, alas.
of course not, you have to have a camera to attach it to. A good lense will give you a better chance though.A perfect lens doesn't make a photographer any better than a reasonable lens would,