Ok, here are the results:
Total of 122 people responded (completed the quiz)
1/3 of respondents with 20+ years of photography experience
1/2 with 5-20 years
70% professionals
28% with 2+ years MFDB experience
100 shots, 50 MFDB and 50 dSLR
overall success rate: 56,52%. Please note that this means that with a strong (75+%) confidence we can
not reject the possibility that respondents were guessing (50% success rate). In English:
the respondents are no better at picking MFDB shots based on web-size JPEGs than by guessing.Perhaps the most interesting part for most people follows.
These shots were overwhelmingly (75+%) voted to be dSLR shots, but were actually shot with a MFDB:
Shot #02,
Shot #17,
#44,
#94.
These shots were overwhelmingly (75+%) voted to be MFDB shots, but were actually shot with a dSLR:
#22,
#35,
#43,
#98.
And those who want all the details:
Overall quiz report (WARNING: this page has each and every JPEG in one huge page, for a total of 15 megs or so)
These shots are MFDB:
1 2 8 9 13 15 16 17 20 24 25 26 27 29 30 32 33 34 37 38 40 44 47 48 51 53 54 56 59 62 63 64 65 67 70 71 75 77 78 79 82 84 85 89 90 94 95 99 100 101
These shots are dSLR:
3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 14 18 19 21 22 23 28 31 35 36 39 41 42 43 45 46 49 50 52 55 57 58 60 61 66 68 69 72 73 74 76 80 81 83 86 87 91 92 93 96 97 98
To figure out the # of the shot, it's the 2 digits after photo_id in the full path, bolded below:
http://harrijahkola.exposuremanager.com/sc...photo&photo_id=0823&file=08_medium.jpg&dir=galleries/19
Unfortunately it appears that SurveyGizmo doesn't allow for any cross-referencing of data. It doesn't even give out results by responder, only by question #. I even had to do all the above calcs manually, although it's supposed to support quizzes. I guess you get what you pay for: the service is free.