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DxO Adds 1,245 Modules, Brings Sony A7 V Support and Lens Optimizations

DxO says the mid-February update adds 1,245 new modules, bringing its library to 111,475 supported camera-and-lens combinations and adds full support for the Sony A7 V.

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DxO Adds 1,245 Modules, Brings Sony A7 V Support and Lens Optimizations
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With this month’s update, DxO expands its industry-leading library of DxO Camera and Lens Modules to 111,475 supported camera and lens combinations, adding 1,245 new Modules tested and optimized in DxO’s laboratories." That language appears in DxO’s official release describing the mid-February refresh and sets the scale of the company’s ongoing calibration work.

DxO’s release singles out Sony’s A7 V. "This release brings full DxO Modules support for Sony’s highly anticipated A7 V, enabling photographers to take full advantage of the camera’s latest sensor and imaging pipeline with precise optical corrections applied directly at the RAW level." The announcement also points users toward DxO PhotoLab 9 and DxO PureRAW 5 with product callouts in the release as entry points to apply those RAW-level corrections.

The update highlights optimized performance for a number of Sigma, Viltrox, and Samyang lenses. DxO’s text describes the Sigma 135mm F1.4 DG A as "renowned for its exceptional sharpness," the Sigma 35mm F1.2 DG II A as "prized for its impressive light-gathering power and distinctive rendering," and the Sigma 20-200mm F3.5-6.3 DG C as "a compact all-in-one zoom designed for everyday flexibility." DxO also notes that "Photographers using third-party autofocus lenses will also benefit from bespoke DxO corrections for the Viltrox AF 35mm F1.2 LAB FE," a high-resolution fast prime for Sony full-frame bodies.

DxO’s published lists include concrete module additions such as Samyang AF 24-60mm F2.8 FE; Sigma 500mm F5.6 DG DN OS S (Sony FE); Sigma 135mm F1.4 DG A (Sony FE); Sigma 12mm F1.4 DC C (Canon RF-S); Sigma 35mm F1.2 DG II A (Sony FE); Sigma 20-200mm F3.5-6.3 DG C for L-mount and Sony FE; and multiple Viltrox AF models including the 135mm F1.8 LAB FE and 35mm F1.2 LAB FE. Those lens names are listed in the official DxO material and echoed in the company forum’s announcement.

A parallel account from a blog post notes a milestone alongside the update: "This month, DxO reached a significant milestone with the release of its 100,000th DxO Camera and Lens Module. Having developed this technology for over two decades, the company is marking the occasion by offering a first-ever glimpse behind the scenes of its calibration lab." The blog also lists additional new cameras and lenses that the official excerpt did not highlight, naming Canon EOS R1, Leica Q3 43, Nikon Z50 II, Panasonic Lumix S5D, Sony A1 II, and lenses such as Canon RF 24mm F1.4L VCM, Canon RF 50mm F1.4L VCM, Canon RF 70-200mm F2.8L IS USM Z, Sony FE 28-70mm F2 GM, Nikon Z 50mm F1.4, and Sigma 105mm F1.4 DG HSM A (Sony FE).

DxO’s own forum thread, posted 18 February 2026, contains the formal announcement and software-compatibility details: "Supported Versions — DxO PhotoLab 9.5 / 8.13 / 7.21; DxO PureRAW 5.8; DxO FilmPack 8.4 / 7.21; DxO ViewPoint 5.11." The thread also captures user troubleshooting; one user reported a Hasselblad X2DII RAW not loading modules and wrote "I solved the problem by deleting all modules stored in my app data dxolab pureraw module folder after a restart now I can load all modules Thanks and sorry," while moderator Marie reminded readers that "No precise release dates are provided in advance, as internal planning may change."

The update’s headline numbers sit alongside other published totals: DxO’s 111,475 supported camera-and-lens combinations after adding 1,245 modules, the blog’s cited 100,000th module milestone, and an earlier Instagram note that January’s update added 326 modules. Those three figures are reported as separate claims in DxO material and companion coverage. The mid-February refresh extends DxO’s calibration reach across recent mirrorless models and third-party optics and positions PhotoLab and PureRAW as the routes for photographers to apply the new optical corrections.

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