
DxO’s latest Modules unlock next-level quality for today’s newest photography gear.
New DxO Modules expand support for the latest lenses from Nikon, Sigma, Tamron, Zeiss, and more
This May, DxO adds a new selection of DxO Modules, further strengthening its industry-leading database of precisely calibrated camera and lens profiles.
The latest update of 1,085 new DxO Modules focuses on a diverse range of optics, from high-end professional telephoto lenses to versatile zooms and compact primes. Highlights include the updated Nikon Z 70–200mm F2.8 VR S II, a new version of a hugely popular telephoto; the Tamron 35–100mm F2.8 Di III VXD for Nikon Z and Sony FE, offering an affordable fast zoom option; and the long-awaited Zeiss Otus ML 35mm F1.4, delivering premium optical performance for demanding photographers.
As always, DxO Modules are built using rigorous laboratory testing, delivering precise corrections that enhance sharpness, reduce distortion, and optimize overall image quality.
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The list in full
The latest profiles include the following cameras and lenses:

Cameras
- Panasonic Lumix TZ300

Lenses
- Laowa 180mm F4.5 1.5X Ultra Macro APO (Canon EF, Nikon Z, Sony FE)
- Nikon Z 70–200mm F2.8 VR S II (with and without TC-1.4× and TC-2.0×)
- Samyang AF 50mm F1.4 FE II
- Sigma 135mm F1.4 DG A (L-mount)
- Sigma 15mm F1.4 DC C (Fuji X, Sony E)
- Sigma 200mm F2 DG S (Sony FE)
- Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG II Art (Sony FE)
- Sigma 500mm F5.6 DG DN OS S (L-mount, with TC-1411 and TC-2011)
- Tamron 35–100mm F2.8 Di III VXD (Nikon Z, Sony FE)
- Viltrox AF 25mm F1.7 Air X (Fuji X)
- Zeiss Otus ML 35mm F1.4 (Sony FE, Canon RF, Nikon Z)
The complete list of DxO-supported cameras and lenses is available on the DxO Supported Cameras & Lenses page: https://www.dxo.com/supported-cameras/

“DxO's lens and camera-calibrated corrections achieve results that can be hard to accomplish in other software.”
PCMAG
Sharper results from the new Zeiss Otus ML 35mm F1.4 with DxO Modules
Each DxO Module is built from precise laboratory measurements of a specific camera and lens combination. With support for the new Zeiss Otus ML 35mm F1.4, DxO software applies highly accurate optical corrections and Lens Sharpness Optimization, compensating for even the most subtle optical characteristics and beating the competition when it comes to chromatic aberrations. This tailored approach restores fine detail and maximizes clarity across the frame, delivering images that fully reflect the exceptional potential of this high-performance lens.

What is a
DxO Module?
A DxO Module is an advanced mathematical model of unparalleled precision, meticulously crafted to capture the unique image quality characteristics of a specific camera and lens combination.
It encompasses “the truth” of the camera and lens combination. It refers to every physical characteristic of a particular sensor (noise, color response, etc) and of a particular lens (sharpness uniformity, distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberrations, etc), all carefully measured in laboratory conditions.
Integrated seamlessly into DxO PhotoLab, PureRAW, ViewPoint, and FilmPack, DxO Modules unlock the full potential of your equipment.
Available from today, the new DxO Modules can be found in:
- DxO PhotoLab versions 9.8, 8.16, 7.24
- DxO PureRAW versions 6.2 (and 5.10 as of 19 May)
- DxO FilmPack versions 8.6, (and 7.23 as of 19 May)
- DxO ViewPoint versions 5.13, (and 4.33 as of 19 May)

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