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Capture One announces NEXT CAPTURE, their biggest update ever!

As a full time Capture One user (no Adobe products for me), I’m eagerly waiting for May 8th, 2025. For that is the date of their new product announcement. I have no idea what features could be announced but if they are saying “Their biggest update ever” I’m assuming it’s going to be truly big.

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Founder of PhotoPXL, Kevin Raber, dead at 71.

As reported on PhotoPXL today, Kevin passed away after a series of strokes. RIP Kevin. We will miss all of your many projects, the lectures on how important it is to print your work, the many camera and lens reviews, and of course, the workshops you hosted.

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The Nikon COOLPIX P1100 captures SWISS airlines Boeing 777-300 at 37,000 ft

I was finally able to take out the new Nikon COOLPIX P1100 for a test ride at high altitude plane spotting, one of my favorite uses of Nikon’s super telephoto cameras. The SWISS airliner ( flight SWR38K) that was flying high overhead was traveling from Zurich to San Francisco.

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Nikon rolls out updated NX Studio software

Nikon recently provided an update to their own photo editing software, NX Studio. This update takes from version 1.7.1 to 1.8.0 and includes adding support for the new COOLPIX P1100.

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Nikon releases new firmware for the Nikon Z6III

The new firmware has mostly to do with enhancing video functionality and providing specific support for the new NIKKOR Z 28-135mm f/4 PZ video lens. If you only shoot stills, nothing to see here. Here are the details:

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Nikon releases new firmware for the Nikon Z8

The new firmware has mostly to do with enhancing video functionality and providing specific support for the new NIKKOR Z 28-135mm f/4 PZ video lens. If you only shoot stills, nothing to see here. Here are the details:

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I just used Capture One full time for one year. These 3 things must be changed.

I just spent a year away from all Adobe products and used Capture One exclusively during all of 2024 for all commercial assignments and personal content. I actually cancelled my Adobe Photographers subscription at the end of 2023 to ensure I would not be tempted to go to the dark side during my testing period. Here is what I found after using Capture One for a full calendar year.

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Capture One to Increase their Subscription Pricing

If you are on an annual subscription, the new price will take effect from your next renewal date that falls on or after May 1, 2025. You will receive reminder emails with details of the new price 30, 7 and 3 days before your subscription is due for renewal.

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Starting in 2026, Nikon Professional Services NPS membership will automatically renew yearly.

When I last logged in to my NPS membership page to update my equipment list recently, I noticed that there was some additional fine print at the bottom of the landing page. Upon further inspection, It reads in part that renewals will be automatic starting in 2026. I’m sure this is related to the fact that now they charge for certain membership levels. Now, the can charge your credit card in perpetuity.

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2024 Robert G Allen Photography Year in Review

2024 was a pretty typical year as far as both event and personal assignments. The one exception is that on the event photography side, it was the highest grossing sales year ever, quite an accomplishment considering the dismal state of commercial photography.

I would say the highlight would have to be was attending a photography workshop in Tuscany Italy with Joe McNally and Tamera Lacky.

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