Capture one express fujifilm12/5/2023 ONA and Japan Camera Hunter team up for limited-edition bag Image used with permission by copyright holderĬamera bag manufacturer ONA has partnered with Bellamy Hunt of Japan Camera Hunter to release a special version of its Bowery bag designed specifically for film street photographers. Both versions of the card readers retail for $80. They support the maximum transfer rates for all cards in their respective format and both readers come with two 18-inch connection cables: one Type A to Type C and one Type C to Type C. One of the dual-slot USB 3.1 card readers features CompactFlash and SD card slots, while the other features dual MicroSD card slots. The cards come in 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB capacities and are priced $50, $75, and $115, respectively. The new Class 10 MicroSDXC cards feature read speeds up to 200MB/s and write speeds up to 80MB/s. ProGrade Digital has released a new line of professional-grade MicroSDXC UHS-II cards with V60 classification alongside two new USB 3.1 dual-slot card readers. ProGrade Digital introduces new products Image used with permission by copyright holder If you want to take Capture One Pro for a spin, you can download a 30-day trial. If you already own a Capture One Pro license, you can download version 11.3 for free. The latter is available for $159 per year or $16 per month, has full tethering support, and supports other cameras. The former is free to download, but lacks tethering and supports only Fujifilm cameras. ![]() ![]() Capture One 11.3 changes that and now supports more than 35 Fujifilm cameras, including its medium-format offerings.Ĭapture One has also created Fujifilm-specific versions of Capture One: Capture One Express Fujifilm and Capture One Pro Fujifilm. Until now, you could edit files from Fujifilm’s APS-C cameras, but there was no tethering or film simulation support. In an announcement earlier this week, Phase One announced it is finally bringing support for Fujifilm cameras to its Capture One program. Phase One announces software collaboration with Fujifilm Image used with permission by copyright holder Alongside the biggest stories of the week, like the Zeiss ZX1 full-frame compact camera, Fujifilm’s 100-megapixel mirrorless medium-format concept, and Panasonic’s pair of full-frame cameras, find briefs on the latest in accessories and photography news from this week. Share Image used with permission by copyright holderĪfraid of missing out on the latest photo industry news while you’re out, well, actually taking pictures? Photography News of the Week is all the news you might have missed this week, published on the weekends.
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