And thanks to DxO’s famously meticulous approach to lens measurement, the 60-600mm has also been tested in conjunction with its family of teleconverters, the TC-1411 and TC-2011, ensuring peerless results when more reach is required. In addition, there’s support for Hasselblad’s remarkable X2D 100C, a 100-megapixel medium format camera, where despite the sensor’s huge resolution, processing with DxO’s calibrations can deliver even greater detail.Īlso treated to new levels of sharpness is the Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS in L-mount, a lens that offers huge scope in framing, and clarity to match when its dedicated Optics Module is applied. They include support for two fast lenses: the much-anticipated Nikkor Z 85mm f/1.2 and the Fujifilm XF 56mm f/1.2 R WR. This month’s 249 new Optics Modules bring the total available to almost 83,000. The update will be available for DxO PhotoLab and Nik Collection shortly. The latest updates, all created from individually measured camera and lens combinations, are available now for users of DxO PureRAW, DxO FilmPack, and DxO ViewPoint. DxO’s 249 new Optics Modules instantly upgrade Nikon, Sigma, Fuji, and Hasselblad gear Drawing greater quality from top-end medium format cameras, classic portrait lenses, and affordable super-zooms alike, DxO’s Optics Modules are key to unlocking hidden sharpness and defeating distortions.Įxacting photographers know DxO’s laboratory-grade Optics Modules are the best route to top image quality, improving results from both professional kit and entry-level gear.
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