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Finally got Capture One up and running.
Wow... what a difference! Bye Bye NX2
Now the colors are very close with no edge to the Nikon or Sigma.
Thank you Jack,Paratom,
For the money (about $300), the little 50/1.8 special edition Df kit included lens, is pretty darn good. That and a 28/1.8 or 35/1.8 might be a pretty sweet little kit. Personally, I use my 17-35/2.8 the most, and now carry the kit 50 as well as the 105DC. The 105 is a little big, but I love the way it renders. If I know I want the faster 50 and/or wide, I'll swap in the 50 ART for the kit 50 and the 28ASPH for the zoom -- but that doesn't happen very often since the extra couple stops don't mean much with the Df ISO performance.
Thanks!For the record:
1) I do not own either the 35 or 28 f1.8 lenses, so cannot comment.
2) Yes, the 50/1.8 bokeh can be a little busy in certain situations. But for me in most cases, it's subject-specific and rather trivial, at least what I've noted so far. Of course, YMMV, so test before you spend