What is it? The Fujifilm Fujinon GF30mm F5.6 T/S is a highly anticipated lens in the GFX system. Why? Because it’s the first serious challenger to the Canon TS-E lenses (and the Nikon PC Nikkors...
Capture One has added native support for the new Apple M1 chip. Besides being a chance to rewrite the code entirely, there should also be some real performance enhancements. According to Capture One, ...
Why use Capture One Pro as a fast browser? In theory, Capture One can’t be used to browse until images are imported into either a Catalog or a Session. And, in my opinion, it’s this design that makes ...
Update: this article was written for Capture One Pro 21, and prices may have changed for Capture One Pro 22/23, therefore, please check before committing to any purchase. Please consider buying a lice...
Capture One has announced a service release for Capture One 20 adding RAW file support for the following new cameras: Sony ZV-1 Nikon Z5 In addition to the RAW file support for the above cameras, ther...
Capture One has added RAW file support for the following new cameras: Canon EOS R5 Canon EOS R6 Sony A7S III (tethered support is not currently available) Sigma FP In addition to the RAW file support ...
This collection of Matte Styles for Capture One and Capture One Pro is available in both colour and black and white, and are ideally suited to a wide range of genres from food, architecture, travel, w...
Capture One has a number of special offers currently available, and with some of the earlier deals still being honoured (reaching back to 2018), it’s difficult for everyone to keep track. So I’ve list...
Capture One Pro has one of the best (if not the best) B&W conversion options of any software application to date. Here we give you a mini-sampler of its capabilities. Black and white images are pr...
The latest full version upgrade to Capture One Pro has been announced. Besides the new features listed below, support for new cameras such as the Canon EOS M6 II and EOS 90, Nikon Z 50, Panasonic Lumi...





