Ganz gut. Es gefallt mir.
CPR wrote:
I didn't know there was anything but universal L-brackets.
Absolutely there are. Look on B&H or Adorama and wonder at the plethora of L brackets.
I travel to Germany several times a year and have never used a lens longer than 85mm. I shoot far more often with a 24mm or 35mm.
dcampbell52 wrote:
Hmmmm sounds like double dealing. That's high finance.
Capitalism, double-dealing; two terms, one connotation.
I sell my retired camera gear on eBay. I find I get a better price and a quicker sale.
There is a reason JC Penney's is slowly dying.
Not all cultures find this type of decoration of one's home to be "over-the-top". I'm not sure when or how or why monoculture and extreme conformity became a thing, but I find that far more disturbing than what I see in your photographs.
Not all cultures find this type of decoration of one's home to be "over-the-top". I'm not sure when or how or why monoculture and extreme conformity became a thing, but I find that far more disturbing than what I see in your photographs.
Not all cultures find this type of decoration of one's home to be "over-the-top". I'm not sure when or how or why monoculture and extreme conformity became a thing, but I find that far more disturbing than what I see in your photographs.
I'm not familiar with the functioning of Sony autofocus, but on the Canon bodies, I can adjust where in a scene the camera autofocuses (although most times I focus manually). Try either of these methods.
There is NEVER an easy answer with Adobe. I regularly have an Adobe technician remotely fix my build. Any software as complex as the Creative Cloud is going to have issues like this.
SanDisk is the North American distributor of Western Digital memory cards. You don't need to have a card with SanDisk printed on it to be using a "SanDisk" (Western Digital) memory card.
People see what their biases have primed them to see rather than what is there.
We shoot weddings, a situation that screams for a backup, and we take a minimum of three full frame Canons to each wedding. They act as a backup system, but that isn't the primary reason we take the three bodies. We take three different bodies because each excels in a different situation - low light or high resolution or somewhere in between these two.
Hard to believe that you would see something like that in such a sparsely populated country.