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  • Nikon Shooter

    Ma CO version "grand manitou" coûte plus cher parce qu'omnipotente.
    Les versions "marques spécifiques" n'offrent pas la même flexibilité et
    sont offertes à moindre coût.

    Je crains qu'un passage à un autre fabricant engendre l'achat d'une
    version spécifique à ce dernier.

    My CO version "grand manitou" costs more because it is omnipotent.
    The "specific brand" version does not offer the same flexibility and are
    offered at a lower price.

    I am afraid that a switch to another manufacturer will result in the pur-
    chase of a specific version to that manufacturer as well.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Hi jb34,

    The Nikon version is valid and works for Nikon cameras only. If you buy a Canon body, you'll have to buy a licence for the "full" version of Capture One. There is no Canon version of Capture One up to now.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    As others already said, you would be loosing on the possibilities of RAW-Editing for non-Nikon cameras.

    But if you store the images of a non-Nikon camera as JPEG or TIFF, you could be able to use the CO Nikon version for those images (to some extent).

     

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