How to check the aperture you mostly use in Lightroom 6

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Does anyone know if it's possible to check in Lightroom the aperture you mostly use? I'm currently thinking of letting my 200-400 f4 lens go but firstly I want to find out if I do use the f4 range that much to see if I would miss it. I've been able to find out the number of images I've taken with the 200-400 but I have to go through the apertures manually. Is there any way to list the apertures used in a numbered list?
 
In library module, select library menu option, then select filter by metadata and add in a column. Once you have the column, added in, go to top left of column and select aperture from drop down menu.
 
In 5.7, in the library section, goto Catalog (on left hand side, All photographs.
Then click grid view, & go to where it says Filters off.

Change that to Exposure info.... Voila
 
In library module, select library menu option, then select filter by metadata and add in a column. Once you have the column, added in, go to top left of column and select aperture from drop down menu.
In 5.7, in the library section, goto Catalog (on left hand side, All photographs.
Then click grid view, & go to where it says Filters off.

Change that to Exposure info.... Voila

Thanks for that, it's really useful to know those details. A quick glance so far has given me some interesting points. This will be really useful to work out exactly what settings I do use.
 
I have been wondering this myself for a while ago thanks for posting  :)
 
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