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Recent content by andrewsheerin

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    Help needed with RX10-iv workflow

    Thing is, I don't really enjoy the process of weeding and editing. I definitely don't like anything that chains me to my computer any more than I already am 9-5. Doing everything on my phone keeps things light and portable and enjoyable for me. I appreciate I seem to be in the minority here so...
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    Help needed with RX10-iv workflow

    That's what I've been doing, but it's really horrible and slow. Each time I transfer an image I have to go over to my phone, connect, accept, wait, then go back to the camera and move onto the next set of photos to repeat. Is there a way of keeping the connection "open" to my phone so I can just...
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    Help needed with RX10-iv workflow

    Not a bad workaround! But I'd love to know if there's anything I can do that doesn't involve having to scribble down numbers on a piece of paper and then search for them when transferring. The star feature on the panasonic was essentially the digital version of this and I could easily star...
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    Help needed with RX10-iv workflow

    This is ideally what I'd like to do but I find it onerous the way I'm going about it which is: On the camera, dig into the burst stack, flick through, zooming in and out, check if there's a keeper Transfer individual or whole stack to phone Go to phone, open app, click "start", click "approve"...
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    Help needed with RX10-iv workflow

    I've just upgraded from the Panasonic Fz-2000 to the RX10-iv and am currently in the "is this magic!?" phase of discovery with the camera. It's miles ahead of the Panasonic in every realm ... APART from workflow, by which I mean sorting through images and getting them off the camera. I'm hoping...
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    Are my Leicas defective?

    This is a very fair point, I've logged 1000s of hours on my Leupolds in so many different conditions that yes they are probably an extension of me and I know instinctively how to use them to maximise their effect. I guess there will be a relearning period.
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    Are my Leicas defective?

    Yikes, I think you might have nailed it... I just tried correcting my posture and the glare goes. Time to do some yoga. Thank you for making me feel my age and what a lovely reminder that user error is almost always the problem :)
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    Are my Leicas defective?

    Hello all, I recently took my first foray into the world of "top tier" bins and got myself some 10x42 Trinovid HDs - and I have to say I am absolutely thrilled with them. For me and the amount of birding I do, they are worth every penny of the investment and a recent trip to Catalonia really...
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