Great series of shots, thanks for giving us a chance to share your experience
Thanks, for your suggestions, I certainly appreciate your second eye view. I will certainly correct the sensor issues and horizon issues, one of my pet peeves.
San Francisco Skyline taken from across the bay in Tiburon, CA
No reflection works for me, nice capture
Thanks, I will sure be keeping the title on my desktop
I have used the Campco Humvee Photo Vests I purchased from Adorama. They are not terribly expensive. One note is you intend to use it this time of year get a size or two larger than you actually might normally wear so allow for winter coats and clothing. So after you finish shooting foot ball games save it, in the event you decide to shoot baseball. The baseball seasons begin so early, it is still cold. On several occasions I have photographed baseball games at the start of the game it was sleeting, that later turned to snow before the end of the game. I have used a small bag but the sidelines on most high school football games are so crowded I fear for damage from players. If you photograph from the sidelines you usually move to follow game play.
I wish you a happy Thanksgiving, wishing you many great images of you celebration. Spend time with family and friends. Enjoy the memories of the family members and friend who are no longer with us
I never leave batteries inside of my camera. When I finish taking photos, I always removed them and recharge them for the next time. As a Sony user my experience with the Sony NP-FW50 not only have a short life using the battery, but require long re-charges.
I also have several Canon bodies and cameras, and my user experience has revealed that they are long lasting
If you are a photographer, you must not only possess skills to capture good sharp images. You must also be familiar with some skills using the operating system that you use to store and edit your work to edit and store your work. My images are stored on several external hard drives. As Mac user I use Time Machine back up back up my work on my main Mac machine. I also perform back ups to an off site source. When I have completed an edit of a series of photos, I load the images is wish to upload to website in their final form, on another machine and then upload the finished edit to my web site. You have to become familiar with how to work past or deal with errors. If a update is available, especially to correct or enhance security, there is a valid reason to install updates from Apple to enhance security. If in the event you have a problem and you perform fixes that you have used or familiar with and they do not work. I suggest after updates that you use the System Utility and perform "First Aid" on your machines and external hard drives to prevent errors or problems. It becomes necessary not only to the best photographer you can be given you knowledge and experience, but you must become tech savvy enough to find and correct errors that might happen. If you are experiencing problems and you seek solutions for those errors or problems. If your searches reveal that there are others users that are experiencing the same issue you tried those fixes and they do not correct the problem. Now is the time to contact Apple support. I have never called Apple Tech Support that my issues did not receive attention and usually provide a solution. In some cases my I have been transferred to a Sr. Apple tech advisor who provided a solution for an error or problem. Many times a Sr. Tech Support advisor may have knowledge based on errors on other users with like operating systems or machines.
The great things about Op Tech equipment, the price, it's made in the USA, they work
I certainly hope you used Time Machine and did a back up before you installed Mojave. If you did you should be able to go to a certain point in Time Machine before you installed Mojave and recover, and return your machine back to the High Sierra version you used prior to the Mojave install
I have the A6000 and it is a great camera. I have purchased adapters to adapt my Canon lenses. When I purchased the body, Sony lenses offered then not up to the same quality versus price as compared to the Canon lenses I have used for several years. As they became available I found that their lens were as pricey as the Canon equiv.
My first flash bracket purchase was a Stroboframe. It is not an expensive bracket, based on what you said you might need or use it. The main idea is to get flash off of the camera, if you are in a location where using bouncing the flash off of the ceiling is not an option take a look at the Stroboframe as an option