Noun
EXIF (plural EXIFs)
(file format) Initialism of exchangeable image file format, a standard that specifies the formats for images, sound, etc. in digital cameras and similar devices
Edit: I added the EXIF metadata, and it is obvious that the Samsung used a much faster shutter speed which led to the blurring. Source: Internet
Because of the fact that it is equipped with GPS geo tagging mechanism, the location data where the photo was taken is automatically embedded with its latitude and longitude in the EXIF data. Source: Internet
The camera stores the actual focal lenght in several places in the EXIF data; LR uses the one variant where focal lengths < 10mm result in 0, and isn't able to use one of these other data fields. Source: Internet
His knowledge of technical photography skills was enhanced by the useful elements of Flickr’s site, particularly the EXIF data and camera info available with most pictures. Source: Internet
If you’re handy with the command line, in OS X or Windows, you can also use the free to modify embedded EXIF data in photographs. Source: Internet
Metadata includes information recorded by the camera (EXIF metadata) and information you add to the photo after capture (IPTC metadata). Source: Internet