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I read this post with the due attention only now and am very grateful to you for highlighting all this, since I was on the verge of starting a trial with Capture one Pro 9.3 with a view to completely switch from Aperture.This notwithstanding my doubts about database features, interface, workflow and the use of external RAW editors, which I am managing OK in Aperture. I thought all those issues might be worked around after becoming more accustomed to the software, however the Fuji X-T2 is now my main camera and the features not supported for this model are too numerous and too important - it just would not work for me. (also lossless compressed RAW is not supported. WTF?!).AFAIK it is game over for Capture one Pro. I had been trying to get accustomed to it starting from the free "Express for Sony" version, it seems that I have been wasting my time. Pity...
Hello all! I am a Nikon user, but I am tired of heavy equipment. I am walking and climbing in mountains during summer, and now I want lighter gear. I have considered the Olympus OM-D series, but as I sometimes also use my camera in jazzclubs and during concerts, I am a little hesitant concerning the micro 43 sensor. I need decent low light performance. I have also considered the Fujifilm X1 or maybe X2 - at the moment it is possible to get a very good price if buying the X1. However, I have read that Adobe Lightroom do not handle Fujifilm Trans-X raw files very good. The best is a RAW developer called iridient developer, at least according to what I have read on the internet. Problem is this is a Mac program only. I use Windows. If anybody here in this forum have any experience of the Fujifilm X1 or X2 I would appreciate to read about your thoughts.