Tks My OS is 8.1 PRO so W-10 is not the issue
a problem with removing EL-11 & 13 & not be able to bring EL 15 on board first is all files will be lost. Second no problems with DVD's or downloads from any other source have occurred. Plus both DVD & down loads from Adobe have same problem. In fact the tech from Adobe said we recommend using a different computer.
Hi- Having a problem with Elements 15 both Photoshop & Premiere. After loading this product which appears to be ok then on start get a Application Error - Application was unable to start correctly. Contact with Adobe indicates the problem is Elements 15 will not start when you have Elements 11 &/OR 13 installed on the same computer. Anyone else had this problem or have a means to over come this issue?
A note of caution re; 100 mm tokina - lens extends when focusing making the stand off distance very short for macro shots
I consider the latest 70-300 mm Nikon to be an excellent lense for the price & offers a very usable weight.
I am interested in your comment on the new Sigma 100-400 mm lens. How does it compare with the latest Nikon 70-300 mm for sharpness, weight is my interest although I also own a Sigma 150-600 mm lens which is my upper limit using a monopod.
Tks. for the pics we use to live in the area & visited often. Now live in SW Florida & get to see the the same at the at various Botanical Gardens in the area. Enjoy
Look at the Sigma 150mm the older version (s) are sharp don't know about the latest version
The 70 to 300mm red VR is a remarkable lens for the price. It outshines other Nikon lens that are twice + in price, Go take pics
suggest you look at the non DX comparable Nikon lens- its VRII & a sharp lens PLUS you will be using center of the lens in the DX camera. I have this lens with a 7200 its my walk around lens. Good Luck
Look at the older Sigma 150mm Macro very sharp, stand off distance much better than 105mm etc & can be found used for less than $ 500
Check out the older Sigma 150 mm Macro 2.8 Very sharp & $ ~ 500 used. Others suggested are ok if your subjects allow the lens to be very close
Look at the Sigma 150mm 2.8 macro it is sharp, lighter & less costly.
Check out the Sigma f2.5 150mm macro Used ~$ 450 & very sharp. Caution on the Tokina 100mm I believe this lens is external focus so you will be Very close to subject
IF you can find it a older Sigma 150mm f-2.8 Macro w/o stabilization ~ $ 500 used is a very sharp lens & allows a greater stand off distance.