Well, I feel better than you now since the LA Rams are back in LA but I waited an awful long time for their return. Still, Goff will not take them past the first round unless home field will help them which it did not against Philly 😖
I use it almost all the time
I use it almost all the time.
It is a good thing that Arnold is gone or you would still be working for half the amount. 😎
FYI - On1 has a new & enchanced version coming out in November with instructional video, etc. meanwhile, you can use their beta version.
The Canon Pro 100 does a more than adequate job of printing 8 X 10s. It does seem a little bit of overkill to print 4 X 6s but the Pro 100 does a good job. Ink can be expensive and you need to dedicate space because the printer has a large footprint. I hardwire the connection between the printer & computer because it works better than wi-fi but to each his own.
Has anybody tried Cyberlink for macs?
Gene51, thank you for your reply. Do you think photos, iMac software, is an ok place to start in processing photos shot in raw?
I just got done lugging my D7200 w/18 -300 lens around parts of Europe. I was in the apple store to purchase a new iMac. I commented on that trip & asked the sales associate about photos & my camera when she pulled out an iPhone 10s that had over 15,000 photos on it. She does use iCloud for $10.00 per month. She use to be a professional videographer and told me she retired her DLSRs. I was amazed at the quality of her photos on that iPhone. So much so, that I am considering lugging one around on my next trip. Alas, some things don’t stay the same for very long. Mirrorless cameras and other inventions are inevitable but I still like my DLSR for now. Some iPhones now shoot in raw.
Well let me present some more information. I shot from the bus using a D7200 w/ 18 - 300 3.5 - 5.6 lens. I always used a lens hood and a polarizing filter at times to see if there were any differences. I had not thought of the bus windows & now realize that the polarizing filter did not give good results. I just started using back button focusing. I did experiment between using manual and shutter modes. Shutter was the easier method and worked the best. However, I did get more information as to what relationships there were between multiple S, iso & f - stop settings. I was all over the map using shutter speeds and iso settings. I shot way higher than S 500 & 6400 iso at times. I did shoot a few signposts. I did get some good shots but it took me shooting a lot of shots to do so. Post processing helped immeasurably so did shooting in raw.
In the future, I will shoot in S, lower my shutter speed, iso & angle my lens for better photos. Thank you for your detailed answers Buena Park
Thanks so much for all of your answers. They contain a lot of
good ideas🙂
I know it is easier to take pictures off the bus than on it but sometimes the bus just will not stop. So, is there a formula or can someone offer some good advice for setting up for the sideways landscape shot, i.e. high iso + high shutter speed + low aperture or Auto or? Gracias!
If you can stand one more recommendation, check out the MeFoto aluminum tripod on Amazon. It lists at $200. I use it with my D7200 w 18-300 lens. While, the tripod is not cheap you do get good bang for your buck. I have taken it overseas on several occasions. I would buy it again.