New Capture One 12.0.4 adds support for the Panasonic ZS80 and FZ1000II cameras

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The new Capture One 12.0.4 adds support for the Panasonic ZS80 and FZ1000II cameras

12.0.4 Bug Fixes Mac
• Fixed an issue where the cursor would be offset when using the Color Editor or Color Balance
• Fixed an issue where Capture One would sometimes crash with restricted user permissions
• Fixed an issue where JXR files would sometimes fail to render previews
• Fixed an issue where Canon 6D MkII multi-shot images would render magenta
• Fixed an issue where Canon 5D MkIII and Fujifilm X-T2 images might show artifacts
• Fixed an issue where the import counter would freeze at ‘1’
• Fixed an issue where some metadata from .CR3 files was missing

12.0.4 Bug Fixes Win
• Fixed an issue where JXR files would sometimes fail to render previews
• Fixed an issue where Canon 6D MkII multi-shot images would render magenta
• Fixed an issue where Canon 5D MkIII and Fujifilm X-T2 images might show artifacts • Fixed an issue where batch processing PSD files might not include all files
• Fixed an issue where some metadata from .CR3 files was missing

 

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The new Kamlan 50mm F/1.1 II for MFT is available for preorder on Adorama

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You can now get the new lens on Adorama.

The “Kamlan 50mm F1.1 MK2 APS-C lens” has a super large, bright f/1.1 aperture with 11 circular aperture iris that allows for great results in extreme low light conditions and also the ability to create beautifully creamy backgrounds. Brand new optical design can help you get great sharpness in all aperture range.

One of the key strengths of the Kamland 50mm f/1.1 MK2 is its high degree of color accuracy and richness. Unlike some normal large lenses, it does not introduce too much color cast to images but instead delivers a neutral, accurate color rendition even wide open. You can easily create great 3D effect and rich sense of atmosphere for your images.

Kamlan 50mm F1.1 MK2 features with dual high index of refraction  element groups. It can calibrate the spherical aberration effectively. The result is your images will be sharp from minimum distance to infinity.43rumors
Further extending the flexibility of the lens is the ability focus down to just 0.4m (1.3ft), allowing you to fill the frame with your subject and throw the background dramatically out of focus.

Kamlan 50mm F1.1 MK2 features a larger diameter element with  high index of refraction glass to help eliminate the onion rings. The whole defocus area is smooth and creamy.

This is how it looks on the GH5S:

And a few image samples:

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