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Sony A7 III (ILCE-7M3) is in the list of supportet Cameras, but not in the Menu for lens correction

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Hey there, i need help to get my Kamera profile in the Menu "Lens correction". Sony A7 III (ILCE-7M3) is in the list of supportet Cameras, but not in the Menu for lens correction. Camera Raw is the newest version 15.2. What can i do to list my camera in the Menu?

 

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Community Expert , Mar 30, 2023 Mar 30, 2023

It's a lens profile, not a camera profile. The camera body doesn't really matter (except as a broad category). They just make the lens profile with some base body model.

 

My a7r5 isn't listed anywhere, but most lenses come up automatically:

lens-profile-1.png

 

Some don't, and then I need to browse. Just set camera to "all":

lens-profile-2.png

Everything lists correctly once you find the lens:

lens-profile-3.png

 

Note that there is an embedded lens profile that will aready have been applied if you shoot raw. But with Sony, that profile just corre

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Hi @Andrea29157122uqrb It appears to be recognizing your camera - what lens are you using?

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Hi Kevin - In this case Tamron 70-180, and this one ist not in the list. Maybe thats the Problem? But Camera Raw knows, whats in use: it shows the attachement in the left side of the window... alle infos are there...

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Hi, @Andrea29157122uqrb Maybe simply this body-lens combo has not been tested? With the number of lenses and cameras, how many combinations does it make? dozens, hundreds of thousands?

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The Tamron 70-180 for Sony FE mount is there. See my other post below for how to find it:

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It's a lens profile, not a camera profile. The camera body doesn't really matter (except as a broad category). They just make the lens profile with some base body model.

 

My a7r5 isn't listed anywhere, but most lenses come up automatically:

lens-profile-1.png

 

Some don't, and then I need to browse. Just set camera to "all":

lens-profile-2.png

Everything lists correctly once you find the lens:

lens-profile-3.png

 

Note that there is an embedded lens profile that will aready have been applied if you shoot raw. But with Sony, that profile just corrects CA, not geometry. For some other cameras, the embedded profile also includes geometry. In any case, it is highly recommended that you apply the lens profile in ACR/Lightroom, on the raw data - not in Photoshop on the rendered RGB file.

lens-profile-4.png

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Thanx a lot to to all - D Fosse, it works perfectly as you showed me - and of course i only use it in a Raw file 😄

Thank you!

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