noimmunity
scratch my niche
Now that Sigma has announced its plans for the DP* series, we know that there won't be either a zoom model or a super wide model.
In despair, I actually spent last night having a look at Sigma's Foveon-based dSLR bodies and their WA options.
As alluring as they may be, most of what I'd like to shoot with a WA are remote landscapes, rockscapes, skyscapes, etc. in places where the last thing I want to lug around is 1.3 kg of DSLR+lens.
:bang:
In despair, I actually spent last night having a look at Sigma's Foveon-based dSLR bodies and their WA options.
As alluring as they may be, most of what I'd like to shoot with a WA are remote landscapes, rockscapes, skyscapes, etc. in places where the last thing I want to lug around is 1.3 kg of DSLR+lens.
:bang:
jarski
Veteran
am using SD15 and 10-20 f3.5 lens and while am pleased with results, it takes some effort to lug it all day long.
gavinlg
Veteran
GR digital + 21mm converter is quite good..
noimmunity
scratch my niche
am using SD15 and 10-20 f3.5 lens and while am pleased with results, it takes some effort to lug it all day long.
Enjoy the SD15, it makes great images!
noimmunity
scratch my niche
GR digital + 21mm converter is quite good..
(throws tantrum) "But I want my Foveonnnn!!!"
Gary has shown some photos using the GR wide adapter on the DP1M. Not bad, but the image degradation was noticeable, at least on screen. I haven't seen anybody talk about prints, however, so that would be interesting to know at what size print the image degradation becomes noticeable.
ottluuk
the indecisive eternity
Sounds like a case for... Panorama Stitching Man! /enter silly fanfare sound here/
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Sounds like a case for... Panorama Stitching Man! /enter silly fanfare sound here/
Panorama Stitching Man sometimes desperately needs the help of the Ghostbusters /enter Ghostbusters theme song here/
LOL!
Ronald M
Veteran
For weight and hiking, DX Nikon and 12/24 lens. D7100 is best now
For weight and hiking, DX Nikon and 12/24 lens. D7100 is best now
And this in a Sigma thread for what reason?
unixrevolution
Well-known
Now that Sigma has announced its plans for the DP* series, we know that there won't be either a zoom model or a super wide model.
In despair, I actually spent last night having a look at Sigma's Foveon-based dSLR bodies and their WA options.
As alluring as they may be, most of what I'd like to shoot with a WA are remote landscapes, rockscapes, skyscapes, etc. in places where the last thing I want to lug around is 1.3 kg of DSLR+lens.
:bang:
Remind me not to take you on hikes when I have my 8x10 with me.
In all seriousness, I have a pretty high tolerance for being encumbered, and I realize many others take a superleggera approach to photography equipment. But here's an idea: Why not find a really good WA front-converter such as the one for the GR, and put it on your Sigma?
If no such suitably sharp adapter fits a Sigma DP, I think the 1.3kg option might be all you have left. But compared to 8-10 pounds of tripod, bags, film holders, meters, loupes and dark cloth for my 8x10, that's practically a pocket camera.
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Remind me not to take you on hikes when I have my 8x10 with me.
In all seriousness, I have a pretty high tolerance for being encumbered, and I realize many others take a superleggera approach to photography equipment. But here's an idea: Why not find a really good WA front-converter such as the one for the GR, and put it on your Sigma?
If no such suitably sharp adapter fits a Sigma DP, I think the 1.3kg option might be all you have left. But compared to 8-10 pounds of tripod, bags, film holders, meters, loupes and dark cloth for my 8x10, that's practically a pocket camera.![]()
To give you an idea, I'm going on thru-hikes often for several weeks at a time. My base pack weight (shelter, sleep system, pack, clothing, gear) is around 4 kg. 1.3 kg. is the equivalent of about two days of food.
Maybe I should try out the GR WA converter on the DP2M myself and see what the difference looks like at large printing sizes.
unixrevolution
Well-known
To give you an idea, I'm going on thru-hikes often for several weeks at a time. My base pack weight (shelter, sleep system, pack, clothing, gear) is around 4 kg. 1.3 kg. is the equivalent of about two days of food.
Maybe I should try out the GR WA converter on the DP2M myself and see what the difference looks like at large printing sizes.
That is a lot more remote and a lot further to go than I thought you'd meant...yeah, I can definitely see your point.
Superleggera all the way in that case!
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Well-known
To give you an idea, I'm going on thru-hikes often for several weeks at a time. My base pack weight (shelter, sleep system, pack, clothing, gear) is around 4 kg. 1.3 kg. is the equivalent of about two days of food.
Maybe I should try out the GR WA converter on the DP2M myself and see what the difference looks like at large printing sizes.
You can kill your own food with the SD1 and lens
noimmunity
scratch my niche
You can kill your own food with the SD1 and lens![]()
LOL!!!
Was that you who posted on the Sigma forum at DPR about buying your last DSLR ever (the SD1)?
GaryLH
Veteran
Outside of a sd1m or using the gw3 adapter from Ricoh.. Leica monochrome or find someone that can convert a camera to monochrome by removing the Bayer or xtran array and then use "accuRaw Monochrome".
Btw those gw3 shots were around 200% crops. To me, the normal pics are acceptable, but ynnv.
Gary
Btw those gw3 shots were around 200% crops. To me, the normal pics are acceptable, but ynnv.
Gary
GaryLH
Veteran
You can kill your own food with the SD1 and lens![]()
Definitely can be used as a club
Gary
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Well-known
Guilty as charged
Guilty as charged
Indeed - if the postal god (Postalus?) treats me nice it should be delivered tomorrow. Otherwise Friday.
/Xpanded
Guilty as charged
LOL!!!
Was that you who posted on the Sigma forum at DPR about buying your last DSLR ever (the SD1)?
Indeed - if the postal god (Postalus?) treats me nice it should be delivered tomorrow. Otherwise Friday.
/Xpanded
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Btw those gw3 shots were around 200% crops. To me, the normal pics are acceptable, but ynnv.
Gary
Even the normal DP2M shots fall apart at 200%.
Did u ever do any big prints of those shots?
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Indeed - if the postal god (Postalus?) treats me nice it should be delivered tomorrow. Otherwise Friday.
/Xpanded
What's the wide to die for? The 8-16mm f4.5-5.6 dc hsm? Or the 20mm 1.8 ?
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Definitely can be used as a club
Gary
I'm worried more about the cost of joining the club
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