Lens & Camera profiles

hello, I got Lightroom 4 and would like to get some plug-in for my camera and lenses, which I can not find in the list. The lens profiles does not support my Zeiss lens. Can I download it anywhere? thanks Martin

There might be a chance with the Lens Profile downloader: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5492
Or you can create your own, but thats quite a bit of work
What camera and lens type are you looking for exactly?

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