Oh and after checking even Lightroom 5.7 does not have the lens corrections so it maybe all moot. Capture One and Sony got married, a benefit for both, but have not been talking and us children are not seeing the info from their labor. With work flow one of the first steps even in Capture One is do the lens profile. There are a lot of people going to Capture One with their new camera and lenses and paying the extra to go pro 8 BUT no lens profiles like in Lightroom and Photoshop.
I love the software but with new lenses FE16-35mm F4 ZA OSS and FE 24-240mm F3.5-6.3 OSS and the many others coming and as I keep searching there is no way to update the list with a download or a update lens feed from Capture One. You are very busy!! But yes connecting a camera to a computer great but how come Sony does not feed lens correction data to Phase One Capture One. Read more about Capture One Pro for Sony and Capture One Express for Sony. – Multiple on-screen guides for aligning and composing images. – Live View for select models of Sony cameras – Ability to edit images in external applications, such as Adobe Photoshop or Pixelmator
The highly responsive tools give you the power to create stunning images from your camera’s RAW files, in a time-Âsaving workflow that can be customized to fit your needs.
With an updated processing engine, high performance and new features, Capture One Pro 8 is the professional choice in imaging software. It offers state-Âof-“the”art tethered capture, digital asset management, extensive adjustment tools and a flexible workflow. About Capture One Pro 8:Ĭapture One Pro 8 is a professional RAW converter offering extremely high image quality with accurate colors and incredible detail from more than 300 high-Âend cameras. If that is the case, it may not be possible to enable Live-view Tethered Capture in previous models – but I’d expect to see it in future releases. Though I don’t have any official word from Sony – I suspect hardware changes were made to the tethering interface to make Live View possible in these three cameras.
While Live-view Tethered Capture support for other current Sony cameras remains a possibility, it should be noted that A7S, A7II and A77II are Sony’s most recent releases. (Please note that Capture One 8.1 Release Notes list A7R as a supported camera instead of A77II – but in my tests that is not the case.) I’ve tested out Capture One Pro for Sony with Sony A7II, A7S and A77II and with the limitations listed above, Live-View Tethered Capture works with all three cameras. Functions of “Live view controls”, “Live view info” and “Live view focus meter” are not supported for Sony cameras.Live-view zoom-in display is not supported for Sony cameras.Tool buttons (Pan/Zoom/WB/Focus meter) are not supported for Sony cameras.Display grids and overlay images on live-view image.Images are Saved to Capture One catalog/session. Use the Capture Button to trigger the camera.
Live-View Tethered Capture is Supported in Pro VersionĬapture One Pro for Sony Live-view Tethered Capture is now available for these supported cameras: Camera profiles “Sony A7M2 Generic / Standard” are available from ICC Profile menu Sony A7II ARW Raw files are officially supported in Capture One 8.1. Updates to Capture One Pro for Sony and Capture One Express for Sony add file support for Sony A7II and Capture One Pro for Sony adds Live-View Tethered Capture for Sony A7S, A7II and A77II. Phase One has released Capture One 8.1 which offers new camera and lens support, new features, stability improvements and bug fixes.