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September 27, 2012
Mears Peak in the Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado, and Lenses Used For The Blog Images
Mears Peak Fall Color
Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado, USA
Canon EOS 1D X, 70-200 2.8 IS II (at 168mm), LBW polarizer, 2-stop soft grad ND, 1/90 & 1/45 sec, f8, ISO 100
Image taken on September 26, 2012.
Lenses Used For The Blog Images
Lens | Percent |
EF 500 f4 | 50.3 |
straight | 7.2 |
w/1.4x | 43.2 |
EF 70-200 f2.8 | 15.3 |
straight | 9.3 |
w/1.4x | 2.6 |
w/2x | 3.5 |
EF 180 Macro | 9.7 |
TS-E 24 | 9.3 |
TS-E 17 | 5.1 |
EF 24-105 | 4.4 |
TS-E 90 | 3.5 |
straight | 3.2 |
w/1.4x | 0.2 |
EF 100-400 | 2.1 |
That question got me thinking about how much I use the TS-E 17mm f4 L, so I worked up this table that shows the percentage of images in the blog, through today, that were taken with various lenses. It's not truly representative of how many images I take with each lens, but it is a fairly good representation of the best images I take with each lens.
I'm not surprised that the 500 f4 comes out on top because that's my go-to lens for practically all wildlife images. I was surprised that the 70-200 f2.8 came out second because I haven't had the lens that long. However, I have been using it and the 180 Macro exclusively so far for my current fall colors photography. I was also a bit surprised that the 180 Macro was my next most-used lens — I thought I used the TS-E 24mm more than that. The TS-E 24mm line includes both the Mk I and Mk II versions of the lens. I'm also not surprised that the 100-400 comes in last because I had practically stopped using it by the time I started the blog.
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