Ok, boys, I've challenge for you. Give me the camera maker and lens for this photo.Slightly higher quality source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Selwyn_College_Old_Court,_Cambridge,_UK_-_Diliff.jpg[EXIF data available. Click here to show/hide.]Camera-Specific Properties:Camera SoftwareAdobe Photoshop CC (Windows)PhotographerDavid IliffFocal Length (35mm Equiv)16 mmImage-Specific Properties:Image Width12172Image Height5803Number of Bits Per Component16, 16, 16Compression SchemeUncompressedPixel CompositionRGBImage OrientationTop, Left-HandHorizontal Resolution240 dpiVertical Resolution240 dpiImage Data ArrangementChunky FormatImage Created2014:07:25 00:48:58F-Numberf/8.0ISO Speed Rating320Lens Aperturef/8.0Focal Length16.48 mmColor Space InformationsRGBImage Width8000Image Height3814
>>4392272>David IliffJust ask him
Fuck off, we're not your private army. And this could be taken with a literally any modern digital camera.
Well Liff took it in 2014 according to his Flickr page and the exif, which means (unless its stitched) he wasn't using a contemporary DSLR, because of the image width (8000px). So maybe a hassy H5D-50 or Phase One IQ250, IQ260, or IQ280. BUT none of those cameras had lenses which covered 16.5mm (as seen in the exif). So hes using a zoom lens.So I would guess he shot with a Nikon D810 or a Sony A7R and stitching it. Probably using a 16-35mm or 14-24mm, or 12-24mm on the Sony.
>>4392278He has a 5D III which matches up for the height with a very slight crop, and had a 17-40mm which perhaps reports slightly wide.
>>4392288It does not look like 16mm, though. I'm more inclined to narrower focal length and composition in photoshop.
>>4392272possibly scanned positiveDevice Manufacturer : Hewlett-PackardDevice Model : sRGBDevice Attributes : Reflective, Glossy, Positive, Color