Several readers were asking me about the different Capture One for Nikon versions that were announced on Monday. Here is the breakdown:
It seems entirely camera-specific, and down to the camera manufacturer rather than to Capture One, as to whether it will work. I generally import via a card reader (which I don't find 'fiddly' at all), but in response to another thread I've just tested my new Olympus E-M1X, and I can move files directly into Capture One without issues - but the camera gives me an explicit choice of the kind of. Dear Capture One Team, please add the new Nikon camera Z6 II to the list of supported cameras.
- Capture One Express for Nikon: is completely FREE (not a trial) and it’s more limited in capabilities, compared to a full version.
- Capture One Pro for Nikon (full-featured): has the same capabilities and features as a full Pro version but supports only Nikon cameras (this version support only RAW images from Nikon).
- Capture One Pro for all cameras: has the same features like the branded versions but it also supports different cameras (can edit RAW files from different manufacturers).
- Capture One trial version: has a full range of capabilities and features and is available for a free 30 days only (no credit card needed):
Some additional information:
Capture One 21 Nikon Z6ii
- The Capture One full feature listis available here
- The perpetual license for the new CaptureOne for Nikon costs $129.
- The Capture One for Nikon monthly subscription plan starts at $9.99 a month.
- The perpetual license for the full Capture One version costs $299.
Capture One Tethering Nikon Z6
Information on the different Capture One Styles can be found here:
Capture One tutorials can be found here:
Capture One screenshots:
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