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Capture One Pro for fujifilm have sigma's lens profile?

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  • Mark Witherington

    Lens support information is readily available on the Capture One website, but to make it easy you can look here:

    https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002718318-Lens-support-in-Capture-One

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  • SFA

    You are using a non-Fuji lens via an adapter?

    What information is provided by the lens to the body through that combination?

    I would guess that Capture One would simply decided to make use of any data provided by the lens/adapter/body in that situation. To some extent the adoption of software based lens corrections by most manufacturers should mean that the optimum correction values are already provided (in their opinions) for most modern digital lens and body combinations.

    If so there would seem to be little benefit to be gained in most cases by undertaking extended lens testing and analysis work in most cases, especially for combinations that are, perhaps, not widely employed or not widely employed by a particular vendor's user base.

    There is a thread offering the opportunity to suggest lens support for consideration in the "Feature Requests" section of the forum. You might want to add your choices for consideration to that thread.

     

    HTH.

     

     

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  • yasuhiro miura

    Yes, I'm useing a non-Fuji lens.

     It can control lens’ aperture electronically, auto focus and report lens information for EXIF recording.

     

    My understanding is lens profile is maked under a data of lens, camera and also mount adapter.

    so, perhaps, It is'nt released if not common product or conbination. That's rigjht?

    (I can't understand english well. so, I need Confirmation.) 

    Thank you.

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  • Rob Wiejak

    Hi Yasuhiro

    Would you be able to provide a sample RAF file taken with your camera: with the adaptor/lens attached?

    Thx

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