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<blockquote data-quote="Blue439" data-source="post: 822524" data-attributes="member: 53455"><p>Good luck with it! I gave up Affinity when I realized there was no way they would beef up their lens database to include the niche lenses I use. They do (or did, at the time, I'm talking 7-8 years ago) rely on volunteer contributions to expand that database... Adobe includes all new lenses, regardless how exotic they are, Nikkor or third-party, within a week or two from their launch date.</p><p></p><p>P.S.: Oh, and I forgot to mention that reneging on their promise to always make Lightroom and Photoshop available for outright purchase anyway (the promise they made when they first launched the subscription scheme) remains to this day the greatest customer deception in the history of software!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue439, post: 822524, member: 53455"] Good luck with it! I gave up Affinity when I realized there was no way they would beef up their lens database to include the niche lenses I use. They do (or did, at the time, I'm talking 7-8 years ago) rely on volunteer contributions to expand that database... Adobe includes all new lenses, regardless how exotic they are, Nikkor or third-party, within a week or two from their launch date. P.S.: Oh, and I forgot to mention that reneging on their promise to always make Lightroom and Photoshop available for outright purchase anyway (the promise they made when they first launched the subscription scheme) remains to this day the greatest customer deception in the history of software! [/QUOTE]
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