Hyper-Utility software for s5 camera
Hyper-Utility software for s5 camera
Feb 1, 2012
Chasing perfection has always been my biggest drawback. Even to the point of holding up the wedding while I get the shots I want for an album.
For me there is no equal to an s5 Pro Fujifilm camera for beach weddings. The problem is I can't seem to get the right RAW development software. If I hadn't seen the results from Hyper-Utility, I would probably contend myself with ACR.
So how do I get it? I bought off Ebay from some liar in the UK who claimed s3 software was for an s5. After that fiasco I'm back to ACR. I don't suppose anyone with the right version of Hyper-Utility would care to sell it to me, by any chance?
Capture one is good but too expensive and clumsy to use plus it won't control the camera.
Doug
Nikon D610
Tamron SP 150-600mm F5-6.3 Di VC USD
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