I agree with sirlensalot. I take a quick peek at items with opaque subject lines and move on if uninterested. I think that will still be a lot quicker than the new option.
Yes. I realized that after I sent it. Sorry about that.
One can now pay an annual fee to Adorama (VIP360) for $49.99 to get free shipping.
It’s my understanding that the law recently changed so they are now required to charge shipping for purchases over state lines.
Hmmm, I believe on my Sony a7riii I can’t use both bbf and half-press focus at the same time without making setting changes. Am I correct?
I recommend a tripod and either a 10 sec delay or a remote shutter release to avoid camera shake.
Very informative. Thank you.
My iMac is from late 2015, High Sierra is OS 10.13.2 with 16 GB memory.
Thanks to those who suggested Capture 1. I’ve not yet tried it.
This maybe anathema to many of you: is Photoshop Elements a reasonable alternative?
Thank you. Maybe I need to take fewer photos so it won’t take so long. It’s also motivation for chimping :-)
My old CS6 was working fine until I switched from Canon 7D to the above Sony. Now it takes 10-15 seconds to open each jpg and I must convert all RAW files to DNG, which is also veeeerrrry slow. Is there something I can do to speed things up? Do I need to subscribe to PS and it’s updates? Thanks.
Thanks to all for sharing your knowledge and experience. I’ll keep the Canon.
Thanks to all for sharing your knowledge and experience. I’ll keep the Canon.
Greetings. I’ve been following the hog for a while and this is my first post.
I have a 100 mm Canon Macro lens and a Canon 7D. I also have a Sony a7Riii and am wondering if it would be wise to trade in my Canon lens for the Sony 90 mm Macro lens. The Sony Macro lens has outstanding reviews and one site rated it higher than the Canon.
In a similar vein, what do you think of an idea to trade in the 7D, the Tamron 18-270 lens and the 100 mm Macro lens, all for the Sony 90 mm Macro? I have a telephoto lens for the Sony as well as 2 other lenses.
Just looking for the thoughts of those more experienced and more analytical than I.
Thanks.