I use Neo all the time and have no slowdowns on it. Background changes on Portrait and others just takes a couple of seconds. You can watch the ai check the picture for content, a series of line drawings bouncing around, but only for a second or two.
Bob
Jerry,
I copied your 2 questions into the forum and got an answer: I'm afraid there's no such option now, but I will pass your suggestion on to the team.
I would send the questions to Skylum they have a forum that answers those questions. I would be curious to know the answers myself
Bob
Now that is funny, you have a great sense of humor.
Bob
Thank you to all who replied. I don't contribute much because I am crippled to the point that I no longer can walk more than 20 steps. My daughter usually has flowers everywhere and I was disappointed that the deer had destroyed her flower garden. My son-in-law promises to take care of that problem during deer hunting season.
Camera I use is a Sony RX10IV and its menu does take a lot of getting used to. The 3 C's and the function help.
Bob
Deer ate all our flowers, except one managed to crawl up on the porch to escape.
What beautiful and sweet memories she left you.
Bob
Had that happen here too. Turns out the birds were chasing bugs that were either on or near the windows.
stop complaining, my kids are in their 60's, my grandkids are over 32, and my great grandkids are rapidly approaching yikes.
Bob
The 57 Merc was not a car....it was a tank!
When I bought my RX10M4 it was because of reviews that included pictures taken with the camera. The Zeiss lens is what costs but using a camera that does so much is so easy after you set it up via the very complex menus. It really is so far superior to other point and shoots and bridge cameras as to be uncomparable.
I agree with your assessment of the RX10M4 as the best bridge camera made. I bought it after dpreview sample pictures were so sharp with that Zeiss Lens
Thanks Ballard, that is waht I thought would be the answer. Sure does leave things clear. Thank you for the post and the replay.
Bob
Fantastic photo. I am curious as to how the picture has no movement on the stars with a 15 minute exposure.