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Apr 24, 2018 at 3:17 comment added Ken Clinton Knowledge is always best to have before speaking. I am just reading this string. The Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 II does have 7 blades. 7 blades produces 14 point star. The argument about 9 blades applies to the 3rd version of this lens. The facts supports the star. Great image!
Jan 20, 2017 at 15:53 comment added scottbb Not so fast. The ƒ/2.8L USM and ƒ/2.8L II USM have 7-blade apertures. The ƒ/4L IS USM and ƒ/2.8L III USM have 9-blade apertures. (Canon EF 16–35mm lens on Wikipedia). Were you able to pull EXIF data from the file? The photographer specifically credits his 16-35mm for the starburst.
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