New DxO Modules for Canon, Nikon, Sony and Fujifilm
DxO Labs expands its DxO Camera and Lens Modules, helping photographers achieve sharper, more accurate results with both the latest gear and trusted favourites

With more than two decades of experience in digital imaging science, DxO Labs has introduced support for 326 new camera and lens pairings across its DxO Camera and Lens Modules. The hope is that this expansion will ensure photographers get the maximum performance from the newest gear on the market.
Developed in DxO’s independent laboratories, each Module is a unique mathematical profile that characterises a specific camera-lens pairing. Every profile is measured across the full range of focal lengths, focus distances and apertures, enabling DxO software to automatically correct optical flaws.
The recent update brings a wide array of exciting additions to this extensive library, including Canon’s affordable 45mm F1.2 lens, Sony’s brand-new 100mm F2.8 Macro GM and Fujifilm’s biggest telephoto prime. In addition to a wide selection of lenses, Hasselblad’s X2D II 100C is also joining the lineup.
DxO’s photo editing software now supports an impressive 110,230 camera and lens combinations, with all Modules available as free downloads in the latest versions.
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