Photography professionals get paid for their photographic ability. Some have the luck to take a photograph and get paid for it and immediately call them self a professional. There is more to being a professional photographer than just taking a picture.
Call Adobe. 1-800-525-0774. They should have an answer for you.
The one that works the best for you. Why did you purchase a mirrorless camera?
Start reading about depth of field and focus stacking. You have to understand that every focal length lens, lens opening, and distance from the camera to the subject is different. You have to practice this by taking pictures and then analyzing them. If you think some one can tell you how to do this in in a few words, you are sadly mistaken.
Did you look at the inside? Is it bright, shinny, and clean? No soap residue left? A real photographer would never think of having only one SD card.
You do not need it. Learn to use what you have. Do cropping when post processing. Are you going to carry all these lenses where ever you go? In the film days we had a 50m prime for everything that we did.
Read what you write. "I want to sell my Lieca M3 (double stroke) that my uncle gave me for I am not fun of film cameras" If you do not know anything about Leica cameras, you had better do some reading up on them.
If you would do some reading you will find that Adobe Elements Premiere is for video.
Why are you worrying it? Not your problem.
Zeiss Milvus 50mm f1.4 ZF.2 The best.
These comparisons get more stupid by the day. There is a rumor that Sony is coming out with a mirrorless camera that has a built in phone for real photographers that need an occasional telephone. The picture takers can keep their toys.
When using Kodachrome film, I used ISO 24 and 64 and before that 10. Fine Grain
Now that you posted this stupid nothing, what will you say next.