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Request a new feature, or support for a camera/lens that you would like to use in Capture One.

Status Answered
Categories Lenses
Created by Anthony reed
Created on Mar 17, 2024

Fuji GF 20-35mm F4 R WR

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  • Mark Simpson
    Jul 15, 2025

    Please make a lens profile available for the Fujifilm GF 20-35. There are already profiles for the 32-64, 45-100 and the 100-200, so it cannot be that difficult (hopefully) to make a new profile for this zoom? The manufacturer profile works OK but is not so good towards the wider end of the 20-35, the corners are very stretched/smeared and there is also a huge loss of contrast and detail. There are Capture One profiles available for the budget X series XC 15-45, 16-50 and 50-230 lenses, please do something with your premium software for this premium GF lens. JPEGs shot with the 20-35 are properly corrected and even Lightroom's profile for the 20-35 does a reasonable job....BUT I don't want to use Lightroom as Capture One is better in (almost) every way. Maybe there are commercial reasons why the support for newer lenses has tailed off, apart from Canon RF it would seem? Thanks.

  • hakan yeşil
    Jun 23, 2025

    As others have mentioned, it is a zoom lens, and you cannot manually correct hundreds of photos. Moreover, HDR and individual photos do not match. Try opening multiple photos as layers in Photoshop and masking them. Or apply the profile of a photo you HDR'd in Capture One to others? This lens has been around for 3 years.

  • Federico Vellani
    Jun 25, 2024

    GF 20-35 is not an esoteric product, but a mainstream (and expensive) one. I think it should have a specific profile.

  • Admin
    Support feedback
    Jun 25, 2024

    Hi! Even if your lens is not listed below, it does not mean that your images are incompatible with Capture One. It simply means that you will be able to use a generic or manufacturer correction profile – which will still provide you with perspective correction and light falloff adjustments.