On Dec 28, 2006, at 11:39 PM, Thibouille wrote:
> Well I can be useful.
> I do not take much photographs (mostly time constraints) and I do not
> always (specially months later) remember which lens I used. I'd be
> happy to know for sure. Of course, it 's not a big issue, but still
> helps me to identify potential performance problems.
I agree that it can be useful, but as a point of importance it is
somewhat lacking.
Do you have that many lenses with the same focal length? It's pretty
easy for me to tell which lenses made what exposure simply by looking
at the focal lengths. This is my lens kit:
14
16FE (zenitar)
21 20-35
35 35-70
50
77
100-300
135
I only extremely rarely use the 35-70 or 100-300, so the most likely
confusion that might arise is if the 20-35 is at 35mm or 21mm focal
length specifically. The former is far more likely than the
latter ... most of my exposures with it seem to be in the vicinity of
28mm however.
My A50/2.8 Macro sets no FL information at all in the photos, same as
the Zeni16, but then it's fairly impossible to mix those two up as
the A50 will put in aperture information where the Zeni16 will not.
Godfrey
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