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I also had this problem when I moved from my 600D to an 80D. I started off with the DNG conversion route, but quickly came to realise that I'd rather do it in one hit and upgraded to LR6. It probably menas that if I upgrade again, I'll have to go down the subscription route. I think the subscription model is worth it if you're a professional shooter. Or if you're a keen amateur who goes out regularly and does a lot of processing.
But for someone like me that may go one or two months without using my camera it is a rip off. If they had a model where you buy the software at it's current stage of development and upgrade when necessary (new camera, new features etc) I'd be more inclined to think it's worthwhile - and actually be more prepared to give them more money on a regular basis.
But for someone like me that may go one or two months without using my camera it is a rip off. If they had a model where you buy the software at it's current stage of development and upgrade when necessary (new camera, new features etc) I'd be more inclined to think it's worthwhile - and actually be more prepared to give them more money on a regular basis.