Capture one 21 - upgrade or subscription
Clive99
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Capture one 21 - upgrade or subscription
2 months ago
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I've been using capture one Fuji for a few years now. I really like it. Just went to the website to upgrade and noticed a few things:
- Upgrade price has increased pretty significantly
- They now have versions for Sony, Fuji and Nikon - there's no longer a significant price discount for the Fuji version..it's pretty slight.
- The upgrade price is now about 20% more than the subscription price. Given that Capture one seems to have a new release yearly, if you plan on consistently upgrading, that's not a very good deal.
My question is: There are discounts on now - I see a discount on the subscription (perhaps) because I already have a license and for black friday - so it looks like a pretty good deal. If I subscribe now, will it auto-renew in a year at the full price or does it auto-renew at the discounted price?? I have an innate distrust of auto-renew subscription software because most products seem to renew at the full/inflated price. Don't want to have to cancel each year just before renewal:)
Perhaps someone with a subscription could answer. Thanks!
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