SO WHATS WRONG. I still use my D90 with a 18-200 lens when I want to travel light even though I have newer, bulkier higher MP, FF equipment. Especially true if I leave the house without a plan as to what I am shooting that day.
I just take a picture of the back of my hand after the last bracketed frame. shoot another series then the back of my hand.
works for me.
Funny. I have this same problem with the newer Tamron 28-300 VR. Nice enough lens but I occasionally have to shut the camera Nikon 700 off because it registers as having no power. Turning back on shows a full bar. Happens without a flash attached but shooting 3+FPS.
I should have written that the Macbook Pro you mention has no botom ventilation.
You have received a lot of replies from people who do not know that a Macbook has NO bottom ventilation. You can keep it on your lap all night long. I and my son both had this problem until i replaced the battery. It is easy. On Youtube
Impressive. Right place right time or had yopu prepared for these shots?
I am using the entire suite with Yosemite and LR/PS cloud. Have encountered no real problems. Using the plugin with RAW files does seem to slow down my 8 GB MacBook Pro a little.
You nailed it. Maxing out the allocation did the trick. Many thanks.
Sorry. I see I mistyped. My system is a MacBook Pro Laptop 2010 with 8 GB of Ram which it shares with the video card.
Given. But on a Macbook I don't think the video card is upgradeable.
I am running the subscription PPCC 2014 on a 13 inch 2010 MacPro maxed out at 8 Gg RAM and 1.5 TB of storage. When I open the program I immediately get a message that the 3D functions will not activate because the video card does have enough RAM. All other aspects of the program work fine. Has anyone else had this problem and are there any known workarounds? Thanks for any ideas.
I have 2 Tamron 28-300 lenses. One with VC ( Tamron's VR) and 1 without. Both are very good lenses, especially if you are only carrying 1.
If you have them in good condition,
the older 35-70 F2.8 and the 70-210 F4 are great travel lenses.
The feature is built into Nikon D90's. It is just a menu adjustment.