Make: | NIKON CORPORATION |
Model: | NIKON D7000 |
Exposure: | 0.005 sec (1/200) |
Aperture: | f/7.1 |
ISO Speed: | 200 |
Focal Length: | 26 mm |
Lens: | 18.0-105.0 mm f/3.5-5.6 |
Compression: | JPEG (old-style) |
Image Description: |
The Coronet was a full-size car from Dodge in the 1950s, initially the division's highest trim line but, starting in 1955, the lowest trim line. In the 1960s, the name was transferred to Dodge's mid-size entry. The Dodge Coronet was introduced with the division's first postwar body styles. Lower trim lines were the Wayfarer and Meadowbrook. The only engine for Dodge was a 230-cubic-inch (3,800 cc) flat-head straight six-cylinder engine with a single barrel Stromberg carburetor, producing 103 horsepower (77 kW) (gross). The stock Dodge Coronet was a smooth running car, and the six-cylinder engine could power the car to 90 miles per hour (140 km/h)+. A limited production model was a four-door, eight-passenger limousine, an extended version of the stock Dodge Coronet. One of the most notable features of the first-generation Coronet was a three-speed, fluid-driven transmission that was operated by a foot pedal on the floor. It required no shifter. It had full instrumentation. |
Make: | NIKON CORPORATION |
Model: | NIKON D7000 |
X-Resolution: | 300 dpi |
Y-Resolution: | 300 dpi |
Resolution Unit: | inches |
Software: |
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.1 (Macintosh) |
Date and Time (Modified): | 2012:08:24 10:55:55 |
YCbCr Positioning: | Centered |
Exposure: | 0.005 sec (1/200) |
Aperture: | f/7.1 |
Exposure Program: | Not Defined |
ISO Speed: | 200 |
Sensitivity Type: | Recommended Exposure Index |
Exif Version: | 0230 |
Date and Time (Original): | 2012:08:23 15:19:55 |
Date and Time (Digitized): | 2012:08:23 15:19:55 |
Components Configuration: | Y, Cb, Cr, - |
Exposure Bias: | 0 EV |
Max Aperture Value: | 4.0 |
Metering Mode: | Multi-segment |
Light Source: | Unknown |
Flash: | Off, Did not fire |
Focal Length: | 26 mm |
Sub Sec Time Original: | 90 |
Sub Sec Time Digitized: | 90 |
Flashpix Version: | 0100 |
Color Space: | Uncalibrated |
Sensing Method: | One-chip color area |
File Source: | Digital Camera |
Scene Type: | Directly photographed |
CFAPattern: | [Red,Green][Green,Blue] |
Custom Rendered: | Normal |
Exposure Mode: | Auto |
White Balance: | Auto |
Digital Zoom Ratio: | 1 |
Focal Length (35mm format): | 39 mm |
Scene Capture Type: | Standard |
Gain Control: | None |
Contrast: | Normal |
Saturation: | Low |
Sharpness: | Hard |
Subject Distance Range: | Unknown |
Lens Info: | 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 |
Lens Model: | 18.0-105.0 mm f/3.5-5.6 |
GPS Version ID: | 2.2.0.0 |
GPS Latitude Ref: | North |
GPS Latitude: | 40 deg 21' 32.14" N |
GPS Longitude Ref: | West |
GPS Longitude: | 73 deg 58' 27.64" W |
Coded Character Set: | UTF8 |
Envelope Record Version: | 4 |
Application Record Version: | 4 |
Date Created: | 2012:08:23 |
Time Created: | 15:19:55-07:00 |
Digital Creation Date: | 2012:08:23 |
Digital Creation Time: | 15:19:55-07:00 |
City: | Sea Bright |
Sub-location: | Locust |
Province- State: | New Jersey |
Country- Primary Location Name: | United States |
Caption- Abstract: |
The Coronet was a full-size car from Dodge in the 1950s, initially the division's highest trim line but, starting in 1955, the lowest trim line. In the 1960s, the name was transferred to Dodge's mid-size entry...The Dodge Coronet was introduced with the division's first postwar body styles. Lower trim lines were the Wayfarer and Meadowbrook. The only engine for Dodge was a 230-cubic-inch (3,800 cc) flat-head straight six-cylinder engine with a single barrel Stromberg carburetor, producing 103 horsepower (77 kW) (gross). The stock Dodge Coronet was a smooth running car, and the six-cylinder engine could power the car to 90 miles per hour (140 km/h)+. A limited production model was a four-door, eight-passenger limousine, an extended version of the stock Dodge Coronet. One of the most notable features of the first-generation Coronet was a three-speed, fluid-driven transmission that was operated by a foot pedal on the floor. It required no shifter. It had full instrumentation. |
IPTCDigest: | 13233d6102acdee945ce865129ee07c0 |
XMPToolkit: |
Adobe XMP Core 5.3-c007 1.136881, 2010/06/10-18:11:35 |
Location: | Locust |
Approximate Focus Distance: | 2.11 |
Image Number: | 3606 |
Lens: | 18.0-105.0 mm f/3.5-5.6 |
Lens ID: | 158 |
Description: |
The Coronet was a full-size car from Dodge in the 1950s, initially the division's highest trim line but, starting in 1955, the lowest trim line. In the 1960s, the name was transferred to Dodge's mid-size entry. The Dodge Coronet was introduced with the division's first postwar body styles. Lower trim lines were the Wayfarer and Meadowbrook. The only engine for Dodge was a 230-cubic-inch (3,800 cc) flat-head straight six-cylinder engine with a single barrel Stromberg carburetor, producing 103 horsepower (77 kW) (gross). The stock Dodge Coronet was a smooth running car, and the six-cylinder engine could power the car to 90 miles per hour (140 km/h)+. A limited production model was a four-door, eight-passenger limousine, an extended version of the stock Dodge Coronet. One of the most notable features of the first-generation Coronet was a three-speed, fluid-driven transmission that was operated by a foot pedal on the floor. It required no shifter. It had full instrumentation. |
Format: | image/jpeg |
Serial Number: | 3292330 |
Lens Info: | 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 |
City: | Sea Bright |
Country: | United States |
State: | New Jersey |
Creator Tool: |
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.1 (Macintosh) |
Metadata Date: | 2012:08:24 10:55:55-04:00 |
Derived From Document ID: | 60201FFAF42852EF93BBBFE80EFE7245 |
Derived From Original Document ID: | 60201FFAF42852EF93BBBFE80EFE7245 |
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