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Phase One breaks with tradition and opens up Capture One to Fuji medium format cameras

Sep 26, 2018 by John Aldred 1 Comment

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Well, this is a pleasant surprise that’s going to make a lot of Fuji shooters very happy. Particularly those with the GFX 50S. Phase One has teamed up with Fuji to offer support for all Fuji models, including Fujifilm Film Simulations, and tethered support for a bunch of Fuji camera models.

With the release of Capture One 11.3, Capture One massively expands its support for Fuji cameras, with Fuji RAW file support as well as basic tethering. “Basic tethering” essentially means you can change the settings, hit the shutter and then see the image pop up on the screen. But live view tethering is set to come in a future version.

Phase One has released a Capture One roadmap showing how they will support Fuji…

Capture One Fujifilm Support Roadmap

Capture One Pro Fujifilm

  • Tethered support for – GFX 50S, X-H1, X-T3, X-T2, X-T1, X-Pro2*
  • RAW file support for all Fujifilm cameras
  • Fujifilm Film Simulations**

Capture One Express Fujifilm

  • RAW file support for all Fujifilm cameras
  • Fujifilm Film Simulations**

Capture One Pro

  • Tethered support for – GFX 50S, X-H1, X-T3, X-T2, X-T1, X-Pro2*
  • RAW file support for all Fujifilm cameras
  • Fujifilm Film Simulations**

* Capture One 11.3 provides tethered support without live view. Full tethered support, including live view, will be provided in an upcoming release. Releases are available at no extra charge for subscribers.
** Fujifilm Film Simulations will be provided in an upcoming release. Releases are available at no extra charge for subscribers.

Capture One Express Fujifilm is free for all Fuji camera owners, and Capture One Pro Fujifiilm is $159 for 12 months pre-paid or $16/mo monthly. A $23/mo subscription is also available for a three-month term.

Find out more about Fuji compatibility and get a copy for yourself on the Phase One website.

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About John Aldred

John Aldred is a photographer with over 20 years of experience in the portrait and commercial worlds. He is based in Scotland and has been an early adopter - and occasional beta tester - of almost every digital imaging technology in that time. As well as his creative visual work, John uses 3D printing, electronics and programming to create his own photography and filmmaking tools and consults for a number of brands across the industry.

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