Found my solution to sync Macbook Pro, iPad, and Android phones on Maverick OS

I need all of these to sync in addition to another backup Macbook Pro [Fuji X-E2, 55-200mm, ISO 2000, ƒ/4, 1/500]

Having my email, contacts, and calendar on my Macbook Pro, iPad, and Android phone was at one time working, then Apple introduced Mavericks OS.

I learned from one of my clients that Microsoft Exchange works great doing this. I had an account with the client, and everything synced great, no matter which device I was on.
When Apple stopped supporting syncing of their calendar and Contacts with Outlook 2011 with their Mavericks OS, I had to find something.
The solution was simple, find an exchange hosting solution. Since I was already using Godaddy, I checked out their Office 365.
Watch the video here, and you will get a basic idea of what it does for you.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvK76H9olXM]

One more thing I am now doing that I could not do before using my backup Macbook Pro running Outlook. Now I can use my backup Macbook Pro without fear of screwing up my email, contacts, or calendar.

Since I already had an account with Godaddy, the additional cost was only $3.99 a month. So I went ahead and paid for two years for $95.

I use Outlook as my assistant. It keeps me organized.

Photographers: Daylight Savings Time—More Than Clocks

Menu for resetting the Fujifilm X-E2

Saturday’s Headline—Daylight Saving Time: Set Your Clocks Ahead Tonight

Did you get all your clocks set forward? I know it usually takes a couple of weeks to remember all the watches around me.

One that many photographers forget is the ones on their cameras. So be sure you take the time today to adjust your camera’s clock.

My Nikon D4 lets you even set the Time Zone you are in. Using the Time Zone is excellent when traveling; you need to show the time zone you are shooting in.

Many people use this time each fall and spring to remind them to do more than change their clocks. Therefore, I recommend everyone add to the list of things to do around clock changes each spring and fall.

Every so often, here is something for photographers to check on, not something you must do all the time.

  1. Firmware Updates
    1. For your camera
    2. For your lenses
    3. For your flashes
  2. Software updates
Here are two links to check if you have a Nikon or Fujifilm camera.
The reason you want to get everything updated is to get the best performance out of your gear.