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Canon G1X Mark III

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  • NNN634339882144819445
    Does anyone has an idea?
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    Claus
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  • Richard
    It's not listed in the latest release notes so I wouldn't count on it. You can always download the free trial to check for yourself though.
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  • Benjamin Liddle
    Not in 11.1.
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  • NNN634339882144819445
    Why not? Will it come? The Mark III is a serious camera!
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    Claus
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  • John Doe
    [quote="NNN634339882144819445" wrote:
    Why not? Will it come? The Mark III is a serious camera!
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    Claus

    As always: Phase One never provides ETA on new camera support. It will come when it comes. 😊
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  • Benjamin Liddle
    I would suggest sending us a formal feature request via the link in my profile. This way we can accurately quantify the "desire" for the camera support and provide an appropriate level of resources into developing the support.
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  • Daniele Pisani
    It's incredible. G1x Mark iii is a camera also for professional photographers. Capture One should make available.
    The software Digital Photo Professional 4 (of Canon) is ridiculous. 😂 😂 🤬 ❗️ ❓
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  • Wigspotter
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    Ben, Any updates on this?

    It's Canon's best compact. The profile must be so close to one of their other APSC sensored cameras. Surely it'd just be a simple tweak.

    It's been doing my head in for more than a year now. [/color:3nmtdr7h]
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  • Keith Reeder
    You will not get an update - Phase One never pre-announces.

    You'll know when the official announcement is made.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Do not forget to request support. The more requests the more likely it will be supported.
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  • Wigspotter
    Thanks Paul,

    I’ve put a few requests in over the last year with the usual stone-wall response. I’m sure others have too. It is incredibly frustrating when profiles such as for the Canon mirrorless come up within days. There’s no way that PO had a bunch of requests for that before they acted. How is anyone supposed to guess which cameras will and won’t be supported? Not having a roadmap is awful customer service.

    A basic cut and paste job would at least give us a start instead of a DNG conversion and picking a dif canon profile by hand. Some of them work quite well. It can’t be that hard.

    We’re clearly not being heard.
    C
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    I can understand your frustration about that but that is how Phase One goes along with it. It logs requests and does not pre-announce.
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  • SFA
    [quote="Wigspotter" wrote:
    How is anyone supposed to guess which cameras will and won’t be supported? Not having a roadmap is awful customer service.


    C


    I think one might assume that the R models and their lenses are very much what Canon expects to see as being at the forefront of their future and so they may have been making kit available to the developers.

    There was a time a few years back when the 1DX came out (iirc) that a happily coinciding C1 release became available just a few days after the first cameras shipped. Ahead of availability in some parts of the world.

    Of course it was a Olympics year and the camera had been announced about a year before and had been seen testing in the wild for much of that year.

    By comparison one wonders how Canon sees the importance of the G1X III and how much help they offer to those wishing to support it.
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  • Wigspotter
    By comparison one wonders how Canon sees the importance of the G1X III and how much help they offer to those wishing to support it.


    This is a C1 issue, no? It is up to them to support the files. They’re supported by canon and adobe.
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