DxO adds support for new cameras and lenses
DxO has introduced new support for several recently released cameras and lenses, increasing its range of camera-lens combinations to 99,163
This update covers Fujifilm’s X-M5, Leica’s M11-D, a Panasonic Lumix bridge camera, Sony’s ZV-E10 II, and a variety of premium lenses including options from Laowa, Tamron, and Viltrox.
With over two decades in image processing research, DxO says its Optics Modules help photographers achieve superior image quality, clarity and reduced distortion.
The company explains that each Module is tailored to a specific pairing of camera and lens, ensuring optimal performance regardless of the gear’s age or price point.
The latest release includes support for Laowa’s 10mm F2.8 Zero-D lenses on Nikon Z and Sony FE mounts, Tamron’s 90mm macro lens for Nikon Z and Sony FE, and a selection of Viltrox lenses for Sony E, Sony FE, and Nikon Z DX mounts.
These additions bring DxO’s cumulative database to include 581 cameras and 1,805 lenses.
According to DxO, these Modules will be available at no extra cost in the current versions of DxO PhotoLab, DxO PureRAW, DxO ViewPoint and DxO FilmPack.
Full details, along with a complete list of supported equipment, can be found on the DxO website.