Case Logic Quick Sling Cross-body Camera Strap, available at B&H.
Try to get to Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, PA. About an hour from Lancaster; it's a photographer's dream if you enjoy taking images of the beauty of flowers.
Backblaze is @$50 PER year and works flawlessly.
Philadelphia's City Hall reflection
A terrific calendar image!
SteveG wrote:
Why are people so nasty on here at times? He said he was no computer expert so maybe he was looking for some reassurance that his new machine was adequate and would do what was needed to do for awhile? Man, bragging rights? When I read comments like that i wish you guys would just go quietly into that good night! No wonder our kids have issues on social media! Adults on a photo site aren't even civil.
I couldn't agree more. If UHH is for asking, learning and giving and receiving feedback about photography in all of its aspects, why the nasty, patronizing and dismissive tone?
Might be helpful to define criteria for a bridge camera. For example, is a Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS50 a bridge camera? Or an advanced point and shoot/compact?
I've been a Pentax user since the 70s starting with the Spotmatic. Currently use the K-5iis, after the K100D an K-x. Current lenses include the 50 1.8, 55-300, 35 2.4, and 18-135. In addition, live the K mount Tamron 17-50 and Sigma 50 2.8 macro. As suggested, look at pentaxforums.com as well as the Pentaxians Facebook group. You'll find a large and welcoming family.
I used it 20 years ago to modify Canon A70IS (?), a 4.1 mp point and shoot. I recall it being complex and slightly scary as I didn't want to mess things up. I forget what I modified! As I recall, a large community of folks worked on it. Welcome to the forum!
Lightroom Mobile is free and includes a great camera for your phone. You can capture in raw and then sync those phone captures with Lightroom Classic allowing editing on LR Classic on your desktop. Google for further details.
If you are comfy with social media there’s a great Facebook group- Lightroom Help Group-Intermediate and Advanced. A wealth of info and great community that is very responsive to these kinds of situations.
Yes I’m aware that these are film era lenses as I have a number of these. And I don’t need the newer AF macro lenses so not much $$$. Thanks for your input!
Thanks for the info- food for thought as I hadn't considered selling the 50 4.0. Thanks again.