Winners: December RSS Giveaway

Today’s 5th largest NYSE loser: BBX. Which means our three winners are: Bill Wisser (bill@——–)  [Mamiya AFD 1] Brad Lansill (brad@——-)  [Capture One] Carlos Echenique (carlos@——-) [3rd prize: Canon Poker Set] Sign up for our RSS feed to get involved in our next free giveaway.

Happy New Year

To see a timelapse by our Head of Technical Services click below.

Jan 27, 2010 | Miami

Web-Jan-Lead

We just completed the hardest year that our economy has seen in decades. To many, 2009 was not about succeeding, it was about surviving. Now that we have put the year behind us, it is time to refresh, regroup, and attack the new year with a new energy. Capture Integration understands how to work hard and play hard. We have assembled the industry’s leaders and their products in one location for a single day event that is unprecedented. Come join us for a full day of education, hands on shooting, and an evening entertainment with some fresh local talent. This is one you should NOT miss! Read More →

Jan 27, 2010 | Miami

Web-Jan-Lead

We just completed the hardest year that our economy has seen in decades. To many, 2009 was not about succeeding, it was about surviving. Now that we have put the year behind us, it is time to refresh, regroup, and attack the new year with a new energy. Capture Integration understands how to work hard and play hard. We have assembled the industry’s leaders and their products in one location for a single day event that is unprecedented. Come join us for a full day of education, hands on shooting, and an evening entertainment with some fresh local talent. This is one you should NOT miss! Read More →

Formating CF cards for Leaf in 10.6

Formatting CF cards for use in Leaf Digital Backs on a Mac computer running OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard requires that you Select Options > Master Boot Record under the formatting options in the Disk Utility. For full instructions download and read this Leaf Support PDF.

New Extreme III/IV NOT compatible

OldAndNewSandiskIII

SanDisk has been selling CF cards using the moniker “Extreme III” and “Extreme IV” for several years. There is now a new version of the Extreme III and Extreme IV series which does NOT work with Phase One P+ backs running firmware lower than 4.8. It is not unusual for cameras to not support new generation cards right away. What makes this worth a blog entry and your attention is … Read More →

Capture One 5.0.2 Released

Phase One has just posted a minor maintenance release, version 5.0.2. (download) The only significant change in this version is a bug-fix for a rare error involving LCCs applied to EIP files. As of today we recommend you only download/install the update if you use or might use LCCs in conjunction with EIP files. We will investigate further to see if there are any other benefits. If you do update … Read More →

Windows 3.7.X "Trial Version Expired"

Windows 3.7.X "Trial Version Expired"

Capture One 3.7.X for Windows contains the equivalent of a Y2K issue which triggered on Jan 1, 2010. If you are still using version 3.7.X we strongly suggest that you upgrade to version 5.0.1 which Capture Integration endorses as being a fast, powerful, high-quality, and most importantly, stable version. However, in an effort to support customers who purchased Capture One 3.X and do not wish to upgrade to version 5 … Read More →

RSS Giveway – December

MamiyaAFD

This is the moment you’ve been waiting for. We promised the secret email address by the end of December and today is December 31! To Enter the Giveaway Pool: Send an email before Jan 10, 2010 at 10am to secret@captureintegration.com with: your full name your email address your phone number That’s it! For more details about the prize giveaway, including what is being given away, see our previous post: RSS … Read More →

Rear-Button-Focus-Only on DF Body

In the Miami office our customers very frequently want to set a camera so that a button on the rear (used with your thumb) will activate the Autofocus system but the shutter release does not. This is useful if you wish to shoot multiple frames after a focus-and-recompose. More Information on why you would want to set the camera this way. On just about every camera this requires changing a … Read More →