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15 February 2023

DxO has announced the release of 492 new Optics modules that include support for many new cameras and lenses from Sigma, Leica and Pentax. The list includes Sigma's f1.4 wide-angle primes and several of Leica's Summicron lenses.

LATEST MODULES

The new Optics modules include the following cameras and lenses:

  • Sigma 20mm f1.4 DG DN with FE mount
  • Sigma 24mm f1.4 DG DN with FE mount
  • Sigma 24mm f1.4 DG DN with L mount
  • Leica APO Summicron SL 28mm f2 ASPH
  • Leica APO Summicron SL 50mm f2 ASPH
  • Leica APO Summicron SL 90mm f2 ASPH
  • Leica Super Vario Elmar SL 16-35mm f3.5-4.5 ASPH
  • Pentax HD D FA Macro 100mm f2.8 ED AW
  • Pentax KF
  • Sigma fp

AVAILABILITY

Modules are automatically detected by DxO PhotoLab 6, which now provides a simpler interface for updating older and installing new modules.

For more information see the news release below.

DxO releases 492 new Optics Modules, providing unrivaled corrections for a selection of Sigma and Leica lenses and the new Pentax KF dSLR

An essential component of any demanding photographer's workflow, DxO's Optics Modules offer unparalleled results in combating lens softness and correcting distortions. And with almost 81,000 lens and camera combinations covered, the quality is open to all.

PARIS (France) -- DxO Labs, for over 20 years the industry leader in calibration-based optical corrections, today announces its latest batch of Optics Modules. The release of 492 modules features support for many new cameras and lenses from Sigma, Leica and Pentax. The list includes Sigma's f1.4 wide-angle primes and several of Leica's Summicron lenses.

For photographers who rely on the very best image quality, DxO Optics Modules offer a wealth of individually tailored, laboratory-grade corrections and they're available across DxO's full software stable -- PhotoLab, PureRAW, FilmPack, ViewPoint and Nik Perspective Efex.

Thanks to laboratory-grade measurements, DxO's adjustments are far superior to other optical correction software and can vastly improve results, whether applied to entry-level lenses or professional-grade models. Essentially, Optics Modules are the key to unlocking the true quality of your camera and lens.

A scientific approach to lens softness

No optics are perfect and to combat lens softness, all correction software applies digital sharpening to an image. But DxO's method is uniquely superior.

Uncorrected lenses can display a significant difference in sharpness between the center of the frame and the corners. Typically, photo editing software uses a generic profile to make a global correction across the entire image, but this is solely based on the sharpening required at the center. So with different levels of lens softness, it doesn't make sense.

Rather than applying this untargeted sharpening, the corrections from DxO Optics Modules are made by assessing the varying levels of sharpness across a lens's entire field of view. Therefore sharpening can be applied in the exact amount required, progressively increasing corrections away from the frame's center and allowing for a sharper overall image.

Smarter distortion control delivers greater image area

In DxO's purpose-built labs, each lens is tested to reveal any curvature across the image it projects -- most commonly barrel distortion in wide-angle lenses and pincushion distortion in telephoto models. Thanks to these exacting, individual measurements, DxO's Optics Modules frequently deliver a greater image as they correct a photo.

This means that, when needed, DxO Optics Modules give photographers the option to gain extra image area when compared with the crop applied as the result of software such as Lightroom and its less accurate corrections.

Intelligent control of chromatic aberration

Similarly, the chromatic aberrations produced by a lens -- both longitudinal and lateral in kind -- can vary depending on the focal length and distance, but DxO's algorithms take these variations into account so that the most accurate corrections can be performed. Colored outlines and unsightly fringing are removed without degrading a photo's color or detail.

Vignetting accurately removed

Finally, vignetting is resolved, correcting the darker edges of the frame that can occur in certain lenses and at specific focal lengths.

Exacting science delivers higher quality

Each DxO Optics Module is created using individual camera and lens combinations. This means that any minor differences in the performance of a specific lens and sensor pairing can be measured.

For instance, with the Optics Modules created for the Leica Super Vario Elmar SL 16-35mm f3.5-4.5 ASPH, measurements were made using a variety of L mount cameras to reveal and correct problems and ensure the highest image quality.

Latest DxO Optics Modules

The latest DxO Optics Modules update -- available now -- includes the following cameras and lenses, each optimized for specific camera and lens combinations:

  • Sigma 20mm f1.4 DG DN (FE mount)
  • Sigma 24mm f1.4 DG DN (FE mount)
  • Sigma 24mm f1.4 DG DN (L mount)
  • Leica APO Summicron SL 28mm f2 ASPH
  • Leica APO Summicron SL 50mm f2 ASPH
  • Leica APO Summicron SL 90mm f2 ASPH
  • Leica Super Vario Elmar SL 16-35mm f3.5-4.5 ASPH
  • Pentax HD D FA Macro 100mm f2.8 ED AW
  • Pentax KF
  • Sigma fp


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