Using C1-13.1 with both Olympus and Fuji
I've been using C1 with my Olympus cameras for over a year, and love the workflow. I'm considering adding a Fuji X100V to my arsenal. I understand there is a specific version of C1 for Fuji cameras. Will my full subscription license give me the same features? Do I have to have the Fuji specific version to avail myself of the Fuji features? Or, do I have to have both versions? It's all a bit confusing on the website.
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I don't think there is additional features in the Fuji version. The full subscription with CO Pro gives you the option to work with all raw files while the specialized versions are limited to the brand specific raw files. I recently switched from Oly to Fuji and use the Pro version and I'm happy with CO (and even more happy about the switch... do it! ;) ).
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Thanks, Manuel. Which Fuji are you using, out of curiosity? Do you have all the Fuji film simulations available with C1 Pro? To be clear, I'm not exactly switching to Fuji, just adding an X100V. I'm actually really happy with the Olympus system, but you never know. These things have a habit of spiraling out of hand... ;)
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Yes, all Film simulations are available when working with the RAF files. I'm using the X-T4. I have not tested the Fuji specific version but from what I understood all the features are identical and the only difference really is the raw files the app can read. I went for the pro because I have some raws from Canon, Olympus and now Fuji in my library and therefore had to go for the Pro.
Just double checked and the website says "All four products include the same powerful editing and organizing tools." which confirms our thinking.
// off-topic
I switched from the 1-M1 MII and currently still own a Pen F with some small primes. Since I got the X-T4 in combination with the Fujicron f2 primes I'm just blown away and I'm often even happy with out of the camera jpgs (is it allowed to say such things here? ;) ).
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Thanks so much for your confirmation. It helps a lot. Definitely looking forward to playing in the Fuji sandbox! -glp
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