Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/04/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Adobe and Nikon seem to be cooperating now as a version of the PS RAW software compatible with the D200 came out within a couple of weeks of the launch of the D200. There is a statement to the effect that Nikon is dedicated to Adobe support somewhere on the Adobe site, but I can't find it now. I've had no problems at all with Adobe RAW, but I've decided that I like Bibble (www.bibblelabs.com)better. The Nikon software is just too slow, even on my recent Mac G5, and I like the results I get with Bibble better than with the Adobe converter's output. The D200 is an excellent camera. I have no regrets about buying it, and it works quite nicely with all my manual focus Nikon lenses. And there are a lot of very nice, very reasonably priced Nikon MF lenses out there for sale. Allen >Well I am going to finally make the leap today and get a DSLR, but I'm down >to 2, the EOS 30D or the D-200. I'm leaning toward the Nikon, I know, can't >use my Leica R glass with it, but it looks to be the better box and I have 2 >Nikon lenses , old manual focus AI-S. I have a question for the Nikon >digital >users, and anyone else for that matter. A while back Nikon was >setting up their >dslrs be be able to use only their software, but I remember that they were >going to reverse that so users could use the PS RAW software. Can you use >the >Nikon in RAW and use the PS RAW software? Or are you stuck with the Nikon >product? > >On the other hand I would like to use the Leica R glass, so you Canon guys & >Gals can put in your 2 cents also. > >Thanks, >Gene > >_______________________________________________ >Leica Users Group. >See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information