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tony_estcourt

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  1. Im looking forward to it, so long as it doesnt have an exposure compensation dial that hangs off the corner of the camera begging to get operated by accident. Does anyone ever even use this function? Was handy in the 1980's when all we had was CW metering...but now less so.
  2. After a few weeks of LR trial I am converted...thanks for the advice.
  3. <p>Hi, i am a long time Nikon user and for ages I have captured in Nikon RAW (NEF) and used the Nikon s/w to download, browze and edit images. I have got very used to Nikon Capture NX2 to do the final editing and printing. Anyhow now Im experimenting and intend to switch to Fuji x (x trans RAW files). A quick play this evening suggests I can open the Fuji RAW file with Silkypix (as supplied with the camera) then save as TIFF. Then open in Nikon NX2, do all the editing and save as NEF file. I believe that the Nikon s/w is non-destructive to the file.<br> I think I need to understand....is this workflow optimum for quality? Would I achieve better quality switching to Lightroom as a total RAW developer and editing package? I dont need heavy image editing capability like Photoshop. Thanks in advance for your response.</p>
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