Christopher
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I think I overheard it in the presentation is that true?
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It's true Fuji and the CEO of Phase were on the stage together making the announcement.WHAT????? :bugeyes::bugeyes::bugeyes:
That sounds pretty damning for Hasselblad. You snooze you loose.
Fuji is on top of the game 100MP IBIS and Capture One on it's way. If this is true (and it seems too good to be true) then I'm selling up my Hasselblad H and Phase One back and i'm buying a Fuji GFX 100.
Decision made.
In my mind I think it's pretty simple. Since P1 no longer offers a cropped medium foramt sensor (outside of the aerial/surveillance) business, it's no longer direct competition...That's right: C1 now supports Fuji GFX.
I'm wondering what Fuji had to promise in order to get P1 to change a 15 year policy. P1 definitely would not have done this solely for the additional C1 license money.
Regardless of the business / behind-the-scenes thing, this is clearly great news for Fuji GFX owners; welcome to the club!
If you're a Fuji owner looking to learn C1 I'd suggest the free P1 YouTube channel which has both videos and webinar recordings. If you're looking to go deeper than that I'd shamelessly suggest our C1 Masters classes. We should have class date/times posted for LA, NYC, Texas by the end of the week, email me at [email protected] if you want us to come to your (US) city.
I agree that it’s a no brainer and with P1 going even further upmarket it would seem software sales could cut into Adobe sales for those that either don’t want the subscription (like myself) or those that just don’t want to continue within the Adobe ecosystem (also like myself).Probably is something that should’ve been done YEARS ago but I digress. Better to get it right eventually than never at all.In my mind I think it's pretty simple. Since P1 no longer offers a cropped medium foramt sensor (outside of the aerial/surveillance) business, it's no longer direct competition...
It was a generic announcement for all of GFX not specific to the 50 megapixel cameras.But will C1 support the 100 megapixel version? Seems unlikely