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Dec 28, 2014 21:39:26   #
MT Shooter wrote:
Process for what? Me or the camera??

For the camera, it stays outside and the cards and batteries come inside. When the gear is ready to come inside, it does do in their respective weather-proof cases. I use Tundra cases for most my gear, and long lenses all have their own cases. Everything spends a few hours by the back door where it is cooler before coming to the inner part of the house to warm for another hour before cases are opened. Never any condensate issues that way.

As for warming me? A good bourbon usually does the trick! ;-)
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Does this a Sigma Sport 150-600mm come in a case?
Could you please send a photo of that?
Thank you.
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Dec 23, 2014 12:29:29   #
But, are their prices good as well,or do they charge higher prices?
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Dec 21, 2014 21:20:24   #
Searcher wrote:
Learning Photoshop CC all in one go is impossible. Learning Photoshop bit by bit is easy. Unfortunately, the videos do not teach bit by bit, they give you a lot to remember all at once so the process can be overwhelming.

As well as the over abundance of information being thrown your way, there is a confidence issue which disappears as knowledge increases.

If you are interested, I will open a thread in the Post Processing section, "How to get started in Photoshop CC" which will carry you through from opening an image, resizing, cropping, changing colour saturation, saving etc. all the building blocks - one by one - which will build up your confidence and introduce you to some of the basic tools.

We have all been at this point, you have an advantage in that you are already getting to know Lightroom, and that knowledge can be transferred to Photoshop.

The course I have in mind will also be applicable to new users of Elements since there is a common theme in the two programmes.

Please let me know if you want this.
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How about doing these lessons in just Photoshop (and not Photoshop CC)?
I have PS 6 and I am also struggling with it.
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Dec 14, 2014 20:30:35   #
I believe the Sport is weather sealed.
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Dec 14, 2014 20:26:55   #
I have been trying out the Sigma 150-600mm Sport, and correct me if I am wrong, but it find it not very fast for shooting BIF. (Action shots).
It's great for still shots.
Anyone out there experienced the same?
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Dec 2, 2014 03:27:09   #
Thank you to all who have given me directions on how to learn and use Lightroom.
Cheers!
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Dec 2, 2014 03:23:14   #
kubota king wrote:
I agree , baby steps will keep you from getting frustrated and quit learning . Youtube has a lot of free videos that can show you how to do what your asking too. I agree with others , just watch videos on the thing you are trying to do on your photo at that time . And don't be afraid to try it on different photos too , you may have to learn a few more things to be able to master it in all different situations . In the end , you will be glad you learned it . 12yrs + and I am still finding things I want to learn either how to do , or to do easier and faster .Tommy
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Thank you, Tommy.
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Dec 1, 2014 03:49:50   #
Db7423 wrote:
Both programs are too complicated for a single video. I would start with an excellent set of videos on Lightroom at Adobe TV: http://tv.adobe.com/show/getting-started-with-adobe-photoshop-lightroom-5
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Nov 30, 2014 01:06:55   #
Thank you for the quick response, bsprague.
What about videos from Laura Shoe and Victoria Brampton (Lightroom Queen)?
Could someone share their experiences about them, please?
Thank you.
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Nov 30, 2014 00:36:08   #
Hello UHHs,
I have Lightroom 5 and CS6 but I am struggling when it comes to post-processing my digital photos.
Which book/video should I turn to or purchase to help me learn and master Lightroom and Photoshop?
Your replies and advice are most appreciated.
Thank you.
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Nov 9, 2014 19:41:06   #
Mogul wrote:
The people at my local store have at least four Tamron 150-600 lenses on their top shelf. The problem is that nobody sees them up there. I'm finding that the three retail stores in our area are lousy at marketing products. One store won't even open the box containing some items (including the Nikon Df and the Tamron 150-600) unless they are convinced you are a serious buyer. The owner of one store asked one customer to leave because he had long hair, jeans and a t-shirt and drove a Toyota. The buyer left, arranged for another source, paid cash (more than $10,000) and had it flown home with him - in his private jet!
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Lesson to be learned : never pre-judge anyone. It's your loss!
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Aug 6, 2014 12:06:54   #
MarkintheHV wrote:
Based on MTShooter's advice and Tokina's website ("Other than the optical coating change there are no changes to the Canon mount. The AT-X 116 PRO DX-II for Canon uses the same AF motor and AF drive system as the the previous model.") I pulled the trigger today on the 11-16 DX (original).

Since I live less than 100 miles from BH, I get ground shipping, delivered the next day. :)

Thanks everyone for your input


Do you get to avoid the taxes?
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Jun 23, 2014 01:28:58   #
Thank you to all who gave me a response.
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Jun 22, 2014 12:24:10   #
I am new to photography.
I seek critique on these photos and please rank them ( from better to worse).

Thank you,
Chelli


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Jun 1, 2014 12:21:24   #
dcampbell52 wrote:
aperture doesn't change.. focal length becomes equivalent to 1200mm w/o tc or 1500mm with tc it is still f/5.6


Thank you.
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