This product can be purchased from the ISL Online Store.įor more information and a free 30-day trial, please see our website. SILKYPIX series is a photo editing software that enables you to create beautiful photographs by editing RAW files and JPEG data recorded with digital cameras at high quality. SILKYPIX Developer Studio Pro8 or earlier Pro editions users: 11000 JPY SILKYPIX Developer Studio Pro9 and Pro10 users: 8800 JPY Supports the Semantic masks within Apple ProRAW "Super resolution" and "Multiple exposure (moving object)" composite modes #Silkypix developer studio se versus silkypix pro software SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0 for PENTAX or LE Users with SILKYPIX Series that were part of a bundle with digital cameras or replacement lenses: 17600 JPYįUJIFILM RAW FILE CONVERTER powered by SILKYPIX SILKYPIX Developer Studio Series: 13200 JPY #Silkypix developer studio se versus silkypix pro pro *The above price includes a consumption tax. Intel® Core™ 2 Duo or higher, or AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 or higher processorĤGB or more RAM (8GB or higher recommended) *SILKYPIX Developer Studio Pro11 can be downloaded onto up to 3 PCs/Macs with one license. *1 It does not correspond to the Microsoft® Windows® 10 tablet mode. *2 It does not correspond to 32-bit version OS. Intel® Core™ 2 Duo or higher processor (64bit support required) *3 Composing selected images may require over 50GB of free space. *1 Composing selected images may require over 50GB of free space.Īll brand names and product names are trademarks registered trademarks of their respective companies.Īs of January 27, 2022, RAW files from over 800 digital cameras are now supported. With their massive focal ranges, super-zooms (also called mega-zooms or bridge) have always made great cameras for vacations. With one device it’s easy to grab wide-angle vistas or zeroing in on the tops of faraway buildings. But to get a very long lens, you used to have to buy a super-zoom camera with a DSLR-like body. No longer: Compact, pocket-sized variants like the 18-megapixel Panasonic Lumix ZS60 ($450, in black or black/silver) are packing a longer focal range, while maintaining a point-and-shoot-style body. But Panasonic packed in a lot more features, like its latest 4K-capture technologies. For holidaymakers, or anyone who wants a high-zoom camera without getting an interchangeable lens camera, the ZS60’s size and list of features are attractive. Despite the impressive features and an affordable price, its small sensor poses limitations that may drive away those who want the best image quality. There’s nothing particularly sexy about the camera’s boxy design, but the ZS60 has clean lines as well as textured grips. It looks the same as its predecessor, the ZS50, but it has enhanced (on paper, at least) performance and features. The ZS60 is small, measuring 4.4 x 2.5 x 1.5 inches and tipping the scales at 11 ounces, so it could be easily carried anywhere. The best part is that it packs a Leica Vario-Elmar 30x zoom with (24-720mm) built-in optical image stabilization to reduce blur at long ranges. Aperture range is f/3.3 (wide) to f/6.4 (tele), so don’t expect too much in dim light (more on this in a bit). There’s a control ring at the base of the lens for manual focus and other functions.
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