Profile of Canon lenses

I just upgraded my old Canon camera eos 5 d mark I with a less old eos 5 d mark II. Now, I've discovered that when I use Lightroom cc to apply the lens profile to pictures taken with my previous camera, I see a long list of objectives, including my ef 16-35 f4 zoom. If I try to apply the profile of lenses for a photo taken with my 'new' Mark II, I see a list of objectives to be very short and my 16-35 missing. I shoot only raw and I use a Mac with the new Sierra of OS.

Can you help me?

Antonio

Despite your shooting raw, you view a non - raw file if you don't have just a short list of manufacturers of lenses and a short list of lenses under each manufacturer.

If you think about it in not the correct analysis, please include a screenshot of LR showing the extension of the file, as well as the list of manufacturers of lenses that see you.

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