I am so sorry that you are going through all of this. Hope you are beginning to feel better and whatever news you are anticipating from Florida turns out to be better than you are expecting. You're a tenacious Lady, but there's no need to push that quality Be well and we look forward to having you back on deck at 100% very soon.
Disappointed. Cost more than the comparable Sony a7III, shoots a whole lot slower, has a 5DmkIV sensor by the looks of it, which is light years behind Sony and Nikon's sensors. They will sell a ton, but Sony is still the leader in mirrorless, it's not even close.
Still it is probably my next camera, makes no sense to buy a 5DmkIV which is much older tech and cost almost $1,000 more. Need to see reports on how well the adapter works with EF lenses. I don't think we are going to see many new DSLR offerings from Nikon or Canon, the future is clearly mirrorless.
Nice Zane! I've always loved these little guys, but like Jim I never had much luck attracting them before this year. Unfortunately as Vic noted on the last page, they seem to have already left the Boston area. Disappointed, I thought they stayed at least until October.
I'm still going to leave our feeder up for a while, might catch some northern hummers migrating through.
JWilsonphoto wrote:
That boy has come a long way since his first air to air with us in the B25, he's worked hard and I'm proud of him!
Ain't that the truth you could say a long way in a short time span considering that our first B25 flight was only eight years ago..
I say time for another one
Cool article. Next summer they are going after another P-38 from the Glacier Girl flight that crash landed in Greenland in 1942. They will also be looking for some of the other aircraft, and hoping to find and repatriate remains. I've worked with the geophysics company that was involved in the search.
An RAF Typhoon swept through Kirkstone Pass, UK whilst I was taking pictures of the snake like road down in the valley. I was high enough up the slope so that I could look down on the plane as it swooped down into the valley.
I'm supposed to get a private hands on demo of Canon's new entry this Saturday at HQ. Looking at the initial specs, not sure Nikon doesn't have the edge at the moment, but we'll see. Been a crazy week, really a crazy month, so many assignments and pieces of unfinished assignments for one reason or another. This has been one of those stretches where nothing has been easy, ridiculous Photoshop work, chopped up assignments, I'm grateful but I really dislike it when it's like this because there are so many unfinished details I'm always concerned that I'll let something fall through the cracks. Speaking of falling, my 24 TSE did a second face plant in six months yesterday morning so it flew to CPS VA last night to be made as though new.......again! This time a leg on my Gitzo folded in and I was in a weird position and couldn't save it. Tempted just to buy a second one because this one seems to be snake bit and that lens is my go to architectural lens. I'm CPS Platinum so they turn it around in 24 hours. Still, just ticks me off, twice!
Can't tell you about Box, but I've shared via Dropbox to many people, plop it in specified folders, share it with people, and it populates on their end. Boom Done.
JWilsonphoto wrote:
Anyone have an opinion as to whether Dropbox, or Box is a better business tool?
Thanks Massimo! I've used Dropbox for several years and it's worked well. A client was asking me to convert to Dropbox for business earlier this year and I looked into it, but it was kind of expensive and I don't do a lot of collaboration, pretty much just upload and the client downloads it.