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DxO software now supports Canon R5 II and Nikon Z6 III

DxO software now supports Canon R5 II and Nikon Z6 IIIDxO announced immediate support across their range of software for the new Canon R5 II and Nikon Z6 III cameras, along with 19 premium lenses from Fujifilm, Sigma, Tamron, and more.

DxO announced this week the new DxO PhotoLab 8, which brings a series of new features and confirms that it continues to be the RAW editor of choice for many photographers, and now the company announces support for two new and cameras from Canon and Nikon, EOS R5 II and Z6 III, meaning users of those cameras can start to use DxO PhotoLab 8 and the cameras will be immediately recognized.

This month’s update also includes support for the recently released Fujifilm XF 16-50mm f/2.8-4.8, a lens that combines a flexible focal range with Fujifilm’s weather sealing. There are four lenses from Sigma, including the 18-50mm f/2.8 for Canon RF-S, and the 28-45mm f/1.8 for Sony FE. The updated database also includes Tamron’s latest superzoom, the 28-300mm f/4-7.1, also for Sony FE. Completing the list are lenses from Voigtlander, Tokina, Laowa, and Irix.

The updated DxO Optics Modules can be found in the latest versions of all DxO software products. The DxO Optics Modules library now features the following new bodies and lenses, each optimized for all possible pairings with already supported lenses and cameras:

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The list of lens and camera combinations now supported by DxO is 97,639. Thanks to DxO’s unique approach and the detailed analyses carried out by expert technicians, the Optics Modules ensure that photographers get the best possible performance from their equipment. A full list of DxO-supported cameras & lenses can be found on the DxO Supported Cameras & Lenses page.

What are DxO Optics Modules?

DxO Optics Modules are profiles that ensure that photographers achieve visibly sharper, clearer, and less distorted images, regardless of whether they are using the latest professional equipment or older, more affordable gear. Created in DxO’s independent laboratories, these mathematical profiles are unique to each camera and lens. They enable DxO software to automatically unlock the equipment’s full potential and deliver photographs of the utmost quality.

DxO Optics Modules can be found in DxO PhotoLab, PureRAW, ViewPoint, and FilmPack. Today, the legendary library of Modules, compiled over a twenty-year period, covers every leading manufacturer of photography gear, comprising 575 cameras, 1,757 lenses, and thousands of pairings. This vast database of independent research continues to make DxO the uncontested market leader in photographic processing technology.

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