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No automatic lens correction for Nikon Z series lenses

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    This is a known issue in the sense that there is no lens correction data included in the CO Pro 12.0.0 release yet. No schedule is given if/when this will be included.

    Personally I a quite hopeful this will be the case in the near future, but that statement is totally on my behalf. 😉
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  • Petr Odehnal
    Also when is attached supported Nikkor lens via FTZ adapter (for exapmle AF-S 105/1.4) will C1 not use profile automagically and must be manually selected.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="FPL" wrote:
    Also when is attached supported Nikkor lens via FTZ adapter (for exapmle AF-S 105/1.4) will C1 not use profile automagically and must be manually selected.

    Interesting. Is lens information in the metadata (EXIF) when using the FTZ adapter?
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  • Franz Scherz
    I checked on some shots with Nikon 70-200/f4 and found in exif:
    Lens Type : G VR
    Lens : 70-200mm f/4

    but I did not have photos on D850 to compare ☹️


    On Tamron 85/1.8 it was on Z7:
    Lens Type : G VR [6]
    Lens : 85mm f/1.8
    Lens F Stops : 6.33
    Lens Data Version : 0800
    Lens Info : 85mm f/1.8
    Lens Make :
    Lens Model :
    Lens Serial Number :
    Lens Spec : 85mm f/1.8 G VR [6]


    The same lens on D850 showed:
    Lens Type : G VR [6]
    Lens Data Version : 0204
    Lens : 85mm f/1.8
    Lens Focus Function Buttons : AF Lock Only
    Lens ID : Unknown (E5 4C 62 62 14 14 C9 4E)
    Lens Spec : 85mm f/1.8 G VR [6]


    New Z lenses have different entries:
    Lens Info : 35mm f/1.8
    Lens Make : NIKON
    Lens Model : NIKKOR Z 35mm f/1.8 S
    Lens Serial Number : 20006380

    It seems that lens ID is missing in Z7 with FTZ because I did not see it in there at all!

    So Exif treatment in Z6/7 RAW seems to be different and therefore COP cannot find the right lens....
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Interesting, Frank.

    I think it would make sense to first see how native lenses on the Z series are recognised and supported. Second, whether adapted lenses are recognised and supported.

    For the EOS R system it would probably be the same, native versus adapted. We'll see.
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