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PAD 365 Stats

Posted: Wed 01 Jan 2014, 10:47
by Mike Farley
Some stats from my recently completed PAD 365 project.

  • 365 days completed
  • 15,954 shots taken
  • 773 - most shots in a day
  • 2 - fewest shots in a day
  • 531 GB disk space utilised
  • 1 exhibition held
  • 1 camera failure
  • Canon EOS 7D most used camera
  • Canon EF-S 17 - 55 f/2.8 IS USM most used lens

Re: PAD 365 Stats

Posted: Thu 02 Jan 2014, 10:49
by davidc
Interesting stats, and I'm compiling my own too :)

Surprised the 7D was most used, I had the impression it was your CSC?

Re: PAD 365 Stats

Posted: Thu 02 Jan 2014, 11:27
by Mike Farley
davidc wrote:Interesting stats, and I'm compiling my own too :)

Surprised the 7D was most used, I had the impression it was your CSC?


I was also surprised that my Panasonic G3 did not feature more highly, but it only accounted for around 20% of my total shots during the year. The actual percentage for 365 shots might be a bit higher, though. It depends on what I was doing on any given day and the number of shots taken.

I tend to take the smaller camera when I do not want to carry a large weight of gear, but where possible I still prefer the Canon for its greater flexibility. I am thinking about either replacing the G3 or converting it to infrared during 2014 as sensor technology has moved on a bit in the last couple of years or so. With any luck, the buttons on the rear of the later cameras will be less susceptible to accidental presses. I had a near miss recently when I discovered that I was just one indavertent push away from formatting my memory card.

Unfortunately for Panasonic, they always seem to end up heavily discounting their cameras, so I regard them as a value rather than premium brand. The market agrees, as used examples on eBay do not go for especially high numbers. Indeed, I recently could have had a G5 for £195 from Harrison Cameras at a time when Panasonic had a £50 cashback offer, but declined that as the G6 offers a bit more. But £500 or even £700 for a new Panasonic camera? No way. I'll see what is on offer at the new Photography Live show at Birmingham in March.