![]() Why would it be any different than a RAW file out of any other Nikon camera?Įven Nikon's NX-D needed an updated to handle D500 files (though that could just be to include all the proprietary information from the D500's NEF file). Surely DxO, any version, should work on Nikon RAW files. Likely not, according to the press release for Version 11 from J a free upgrade is only available for Optics Pro licenses purchased after April 1, 2016. Maybe a free upgrade is possible if you ask DxO ? It sounds like you don't qualify for a free DxO upgrade, but you can get a discount: You can currently choose between Capture NX-D and ViewNX-i, both free:Ĭommercial software companies often charge if you have an old version of their package, and the camera has been released more recently than their current version. Nikon always releases a new converter for each new NEF version (like Charles, I prefer the output to that of the third party products). ![]() NEF files from different Nikon camera models share the same overall structure, but the details can differ, sometimes trivially (especially when the new camera is just a modest upgrade of the previous model with the same sensor), sometimes more significantly. This isn't just a cynical ploy to make you upgrade (though it's very handy for the company's revenue stream!). ![]() If it's not in its database of supported camera models, it will generally refuse to go any further. The first thing a typical raw converter does when it sees a file is to check the 'Model' tag in the EXIF data.
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