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Lightroom 6.5 and CC Updates add New Camera and Lens Support

March 17, 2016 By Eric Reagan 6 Comments

Lightroom 6.5

Adobe has updated Lightroom CC and Lightroom 6 to versions CC 2015.5 and 6.5, respectively.

The update adds support for a number of new cameras, which include:

  • Canon EOS-1D X Mark II
  • Canon EOS 80D
  • Canon EOS 1300D (Rebel T6, Kiss X80)
  • Nikon D5
  • Nikon D500
  • Olympus PEN-F
  • Olympus SH-3
  • Panasonic DMC-CM10
  • Panasonic DMC-GF8
  • Panasonic DMC-ZS100 (DMC-ZS110, DMC-TZ100, DMC-TZ101, DMC-TZ110, DMC-TX1)
  • Samsung NX3300
  • Sony Alpha a6300 (ILCE-6300)
  • Yuneec CGO4

Additionally, there are dozens of new lens profiles supported in the new versions, along with several bug fixes. You can read about all of these additional updates on Lightroom Journal.

Camera Raw 9 also received an update to version 9.5 with the same camera and lens support, along with several bug fixes.

You can download Lightroom CC 2015.5 via the Creative Cloud app. For Lightroom 6.5, you can download it direct from Abode at the following links: Win | Mac

Filed Under: Adobe, Lightroom Tagged With: adobe, camera raw, Creative Cloud, lightroom, Photoshop

 

Comments

  1. Jared says

    March 17, 2016 at 1:42 pm

    Thanks for the links. It’s often hard for those of us without the Perpetual Payment Plan to find download links that AREN’T CC.

    Still running LR6 and PS6 as long as I can. I’ll eventually need to join the cloud, meanwhile I’m enjoying the lack of Adobe’s hand in my wallet on a monthly basis.

    Reply
    • Eric Reagan says

      March 17, 2016 at 3:27 pm

      I never picked up the CS6 perpetual license or I might do the same. At $10/mo. though, I can live with it for now.

      Reply
      • Jared says

        March 17, 2016 at 3:51 pm

        I had no choice with Adobe Premiere, so I joined the cloud for only that product. I got in on the Black Friday sale and paid up front.

        Paying the equivalent of $20/month is still better than $50/month right now. When my needs change, so might the diameter of the pipeline from my wallet to Adobe.

        Still, I wish there were a substantial discount for paying the whole year up front.

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        • Eric Reagan says

          March 17, 2016 at 10:55 pm

          The whole “renting software” thing is such a big turnoff for many people. I do wish Adobe would do something that rewarded people who subscribe for a minimum timeframe. Something like, “after 18 mos. you get perpetual access to the software that was new when you signed up.” So, even if you cancel, you can still access files for editing if you need to.

          Reply
          • Jared says

            March 17, 2016 at 11:13 pm

            That would be fine with me. Even if the perpetual software was locked at the version it was 18 months ago. At least you’d have SOMETHING, rather than get completely cut off.

      • brian says

        March 18, 2016 at 7:32 am

        I went CC about a year after, hoping it would be a failed experiment. I’m in AE and PPro almost daily and CS6 just cannot do the job for the work I need to produce, let alone even open some project files accurately. Really was left with no other choice.

        What is more aggravating about Adobe these days is the actual CC app, the implementation/delivery of the updates, and almost ALWAYS having to completely uninstall an application before an update will take, and having to log into a “clean” user profile each time I update. I’m plagued with errors, bugs, glitches… I miss the days of installer files that I could EASILY go back to or download once (not 3+ times on both desktop and laptop). I want to turn off Adobe Stock pushes and all the automatic startup garbage. I’ve been moderately successful, but I still cannot kill a process or two.

        Reply

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