DxO Labs released new Optics Modules for the latest cameras and lenses from Canon, Nikon, Leica, Sigma, and Zeiss
DxO Labs released new Optics Modules for the latest cameras and lenses from Canon, Nikon, Leica, Sigma, and Zeiss
Cameras
Lenses
- Canon RF-S 14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM PZ
- Leica Summilux-M 50mm F1.4
- Nikon Nikkor Z 35mm F1.2 S
- Sigma 16mm F1.4 DC DN C (Canon RF-S)
- Sigma 23mm F1.4 DC DN C (Canon RF-S)
- Sigma 28-105mm F2.8 DG DN A (L-mount)
- Sigma 30mm F1.4 DC DN C 016 (Canon RF-S)
- Sigma 56mm F1.4 DC DN C 018 (Canon RF-S)
- Zeiss Otus 50mm F1.4 RF
- Zeiss Otus 50mm F1.4 Z
The new DxO Modules can be found in the following DxO software:
Additional informtion:
New DxO Modules enhance the latest gear from Canon, Nikon, Leica, Sigma, and Zeiss.
With this update, DxO offers image quality improvements for more than 104,000 camera and lens combinations.
DxO is proud to announce immediate support for the newest cameras and lenses from many of the industry’s leading manufacturers. DxO Modules are now available for Canon’s latest vlogging camera, the EOS R50 V, and Nikon’s newest full-frame mirrorless camera, the Z5 II.In addition, a host of lenses are now included, covering new optics from Canon, Leica, Nikon, Sigma, and Zeiss. Highlights include Canon’s affordable wide-angle zoom for APS-C cameras, the RF-S 14-30mm F4-6.3, and Nikon’s new fast prime, the Nikkor Z 35mm F1.2 S.
The update also includes five lenses from Sigma — four for Canon RF-S mount and one for L-mount — and Leica’s much-anticipated refresh of the Summilux-M 50mm F1.4. Rounding off the list is the Zeiss Otus 50mm F1.4 for both Canon RF and Nikon Z mounts.
Each DxO Module is developed in DxO’s exclusive laboratory as a custom mathematical profile for a specific camera and lens. By precisely analyzing every focal length, focus distance, and aperture setting, DxO extracts the full potential of each setup to deliver exceptional image quality.
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