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I am actually surprised that so many of them are at f/2.8. Now, let’s break the numbers down differently-by the aperture used (again in 1/3 stop increments): There is actually one other photo outside of the native ISO range that I did not plot at all-the one photo I took at ISO 51200 (“Hi 2”) as a test. Outside of the range, there are a couple of photos (52) taken at ISO 50 (which Nikon calls “Lo 1”) to work around the lack of an ND filter. I know exactly why these happen-when I have to adjust the exposure by a large amount, I tend to scroll the wheels a multiple of three notches. I am a bit amused by the spikes at 200, 400, and 800. It is therefore no surprise that most of the photos were taken at ISO 100. The D750’s base ISO is 100 and the maximum native ISO is 12800. (And to be fair, the 50mm lens is so compact that it is really easy to drag it everywhere.) The 230 photos taken with the 70-300mm are all (failed) attempts at plane spotting photography.įirst, let’s look at the breakdown by ISO (in 1/3 stop increments):

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The 50mm is all about that first month when I had a new toy (the D750!) and so I dragged it everywhere.

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So it is no surprise that the vast majority of my photos have been taken with those two lenses. Since June, I have been taking with me either the 24-70mm, or 70-200mm, or both if the extra weight is not a bother. First of all, the number of images taken with each lens: Now that we’ve covered what lenses I have used, let’s take a look at some graphs. Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II Back in June, Nikon had a sale and that ended up being just good enough to convince me to spend more money on photography gear. Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED After a month of using the 50mm, I got this lens which became my walk around lens. With that said, I’m including it because it makes some of the graphs look more interesting. Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24-120mm f/4 ED VR I used this lens when I test-drove the D750, so technically I didn’t take these with my camera. This lens just doesn’t create a good enough image for the D750’s 24 megapixel sensor. During the first month of D750 ownership, I couldn’t resist seeing what it would behave like on the D750. Nikon AF Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6D ED I got this lens many years ago for my D70. Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D This is the lens I used for the first month.

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While I have used a total of 5 different lenses with the D750, only three of them got to see any serious use. It has been a year since I got the D750 and I thought it would be fun to gather some statistics about the photos.








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