How about using a graduated ND filter? It may take a little longer, but patience is said to be virtue.
The question I try to ask myself when considering a camera upgrade or additional lens is"What sort of picture would this allow me to take that I can't with my current equipment?" So far my Sony A6000 with the 18-200 mm lens coupled with the 10-18 mm zoom has resisted the challenge. I don't expect this to last forever. A person only has so much willpower.
This seems to be a damaging unsubstantiated comment. I have a 6000 that works well and I updated it to 3.2 without any problem. It's size, weight and performance with Sony's 18-200 lens enable me to take good pictures in almost every condition. Certainly I believe we should comment on real problems and ask for solutions, but I can't see how making general, undocumented complaints helps. Even if our President thinks so.
You can always reinstall from the Adobe site - just log in and all your purchases are listed.
Not sure about the Mac, but on the PC version on the bottom left hand corner below the "Import" button, there are two windows labelled 1 and 2. Click on the 2 window to turn the second monitor on or off.
Save up and use the Sony 18-200 mm SEL 18200LE - used from around $500. It's a great walking around lens and the only one I carry on trips. That and a spare battery in my pocket, a Blackrapid strap and goodbye camera bag!
Jeff
According to Gary Friedman's book, the AEL Hold with the dot in the center "switches to Spot Metering mode and locks the current exposure as long as you hold your finger on the assigned button". AEL Toggle does the same thing until you push the button again.
Now the mystery for me is why I would want to use that !
Hope this helps.
Works fine for me with Win 10.
I use an HP laptop with an i7 core and Windows 10 both when travelling and as my main desk top computer - with two external monitors. It performs extremely well with both Lightroom and Photoshop, and by using one computer for both travel and desk I avoid the challenge keeping LR Catalogs synchronized. While the Mac is an excellent computer, working in a business environment that is mostly PC based file transfers between the two systems are a nuisance with format and font changes between the two. So it's PC for me!
The first series Fundamentals Of Photography is excellent. I have used it to learn myself, and also as a teaching aid in in the volunteer class that I lead at the Renaissance Society, a life long learning organization at CSU Sacramento. It is very well received by photographers of all levels. The second series, FOP II is rather more quirky, but there are still some gems to found.
Overall I rate them very highly, and can personally put up with the mailings from Great Courses - they have some excellent offerings!
I love my A6000, but I have found a better solution for vacation trips is to use it with the Sony 18-200 mm lens. Saves a lot of time fiddling with lens changes while your companions are anxious to move on!
Look under Menu Set-up (last choice, toolbox) Item 6, "Version" The most recent version is 2.00.
If you have an earlier version, go to Sony's website and look for Firmware updates, download and install - it comes with instructions.
It's certainly better in terms of portability - I have two Sony's, the 5N and the A6000, and carry them and four lenses in a tiny pack. It makes taking my cameras on trips much less of a hassle! There are, of course, fewer gadgets available than for large, heavy Canons and Nikons, but life is a series of compromises!
Quality of the results is outstanding.
Thanks, I'll give it a try!
I don't understand memory leak. Can you explain please?
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