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#11
@tenmangu81 fully agree with your comments. I don't use any of the so called creative features of Neo, staying with just sharpness, noiseless, clarity etc., and like the workflow.

If you're saying despite exporting tiff from Phocus, once the tiff file being edited by another editor, the color is lost, then there's no reason to go through Phocus process, and just run through Lightroom from import to finish end to end.

Just to whine a bit, this is the worst part of HB experience. If Phocus was on par as other editors then no issue, but when it's not comparable and yet being forced to use it in order to retain the HB color is frustrating.
#12
The lenses / Re: XCD 4/28P & XCD 2,5/90V
Last post by pb - May 19, 2024, 10:07:19 AM
Thanks DaDue,

If I'm not mistaken that's the filter thread/cap size - not the hood.

Do you know the diameter of the hoods?

Cheers.

Paul
#13
The lenses / Re: XCD 4/28P & XCD 2,5/90V
Last post by DaDude - May 19, 2024, 09:23:25 AM
For both lenses it's 72mm.
#14
I have the PM 1 downloaded to an ipad. Images linked and can be viewed.
However, that's where I am stuck.... What next? No help pages.
I assumed at this point I would have tools to edit the images?

Help anyone?
#15
The lenses / XCD 4/28P & XCD 2,5/90V
Last post by pb - May 19, 2024, 08:25:06 AM
Good evening all,

Can anyone advise what the diameter of the lens hoods are for these 2 lenses?

Many thanks.

Kind regards,

Paul
#16
X1D/X2D Cameras / Re: Checking luggage
Last post by Patrick CM - May 19, 2024, 04:52:33 AM
Also in Europe you will be required to show your camera as well as phone, computer, laptop etc through the scan check. Make sure they're easy to get out.
#17
X1D/X2D Cameras / Re: Checking luggage
Last post by bmikiten - May 19, 2024, 04:11:40 AM
NEVER check cameras through luggage (personal cameras) as the airline won't take responsibility both nationally and internationally. I've been purchasing an additional seat and carry at 35L bag that has held the X2D with 4 lenses, "stuff", and a tripod on several trips. It actually fits in the overhead on larger planes with no issues. I have, in the past, used Pelican cases and saw the baggage handlers just whip them on to the loading belt.
#18
X1D/X2D Cameras / Re: Checking luggage
Last post by etn - May 19, 2024, 03:30:20 AM
On top of that, if I am not mistaken, batteries are not accepted in checked-in luggage anymore, for safety reasons.
#19
X1D/X2D Cameras / Re: Checking luggage
Last post by Faithwell - May 19, 2024, 03:17:24 AM
Any delicate equipment such as cameras & lenses plus laptops are advisable to be brought to the plane rather to cargo hold to avoid rough handling that may cause internal misalignment, damages etc.
#20
X1D/X2D Cameras / Re: Checking luggage
Last post by michael123 - May 19, 2024, 02:54:27 AM
I would not advise that..
Insurance is also limited mostly