DxO Labs has announced immediate support for Fujifilm’s latest interchangeable lens camera, the X-M5, designed with content creators in mind, as well as the Leica M11-D, Panasonic’s latest bridge camera, the Sony ZV-E10 and 12 new lenses.
With this latest update, DxO’s photo editing software line now supports 99,163 lens and camera combinations, enabling photographers to get the best quality from their equipment.
DxO’s Custom Lab technicians also completed analysis this month of two LAOWA 10mm lenses, Tamron’s latest 90mm macro lens, and select Viltrox lenses for Sony E, Sony FE, and Nikon Z DX mounts.
These optics modules are available free of charge with the latest versions of DxO PhotoLab, DxO PureRAW, DxO ViewPoint and DxO FilmPack.
Compatible cameras and lenses
The DxO Optics Module adds the following camera bodies and lenses, each optimized for every possible pairing with already supported lenses and camera bodies:
camera
- Fujifilm X-M5
- Leica M11-D
- Panasonic Lumix DC-FZ82D/FZ80D/FZ85D
- Sony ZV-E10 II
lens
- Laowa 10mm F2.8 Zero-D FF (Nikon Z)
- Laowa 10mm F2.8 Zero-D FF (Sony FE)
- Panasonic FZ82D Lens
- Tamron 90mm F2.8 Di III Macro VXD (Nikon Z)
- Tamron 90mm F2.8 Di III Macro VXD (Sony FE)
- Viltrox AF 16mm F1.8 FE (Sony FE)
- Viltrox AF 23mm F1.4 E (Sony E)
- Viltrox AF 27mm F1.2 Pro FE (Sony FE)
- Viltrox AF 27mm F1.2 Pro Z (Nikon Z DX)
- Viltrox AF 28mm F1.8 FE (Sony FE)
- Viltrox AF 33mm F1.4 E (Sony E)
- Viltrox AF 56mm F1.4 E (Sony E)
You can find a full list of compatible cameras and lenses here .
What is the DxO Optics Module?
The DxO Optics Module is a set of profiles designed to provide photographers with visibly more detail, clearer and less distortion-prone images, whether they are using the latest professional equipment or older or more affordable gear. These mathematical profiles, created in DxO’s proprietary labs, are specific to each camera and lens.
These profiles enable DxO software to maximize the potential of your equipment and deliver the highest quality photos every time, automatically.
DxO Optics Modules are included in DxO PhotoLab, PureRAW, ViewPoint and FilmPack. To date, this library of modules represents over 20 years of research and development. With 581 cameras, 1,805 lenses and thousands of combinations, it covers all major photographic equipment manufacturers.