GaryLH
Veteran
They are using the bp-21 battery on the new sigma --> Same as the sd1m. So I wonder if they are going to announce a sd1q then.
Not going to get a dp1 or 3 Quattro, just the dp2q. Will wait to c if they go sd1q next or a csc.
Gary
Not going to get a dp1 or 3 Quattro, just the dp2q. Will wait to c if they go sd1q next or a csc.
Gary
noimmunity
scratch my niche
They are using the bp-21 battery on the new sigma --> Same as the sd1m. So I wonder if they are going to announce a sd1q then.
Not going to get a dp1 or 3 Quattro, just the dp2q. Will wait to c if they go sd1q next or a csc.
Gary
Gary, where did u see the BP-21?
The Sigma page mentions a new model number for the battery, the BP-51.
I'm disappointed there is nothing wider than 28 efov.
noimmunity
scratch my niche
I guess there will have to be a Quattro model of the SD1. They need to update it with live view, too!
GaryLH
Veteran
Gary, where did u see the BP-21?
The Sigma page mentions a new model number for the battery, the BP-51.
I'm disappointed there is nothing wider than 28 efov.
Your right bp51. I miss read
Gary
GaryLH
Veteran
I guess there will have to be a Quattro model of the SD1. They need to update it with live view, too!
If they did live view then I can use it for ir w/o needing a tripod.
Gary
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Oh well yet another battery to add to my collection
Gary
LOL! Tell me about it!
YYV_146
Well-known
Thanks for link... Yeah I found the diagram in the technology section... The Quattro must represent the 4 pixel blue layer.. So instead of the traditional 3 x number, it is as u say, 20 plus 4.9 plus 4.9. This should improve high iso capability.. Now I understand why cnet and forbes are saying 20mp.
Ok .. Pre-order dp2q --> Fuji xt1 (not) --> wait for xp2 for sure now
Gary
Hmmm...so better resolution in the absolute sense, but loss of very fine detail in the red and green channel?
High iso should improve, so should buffering time, since only one layer is read at full resolution.
GaryLH
Veteran
Yeah.. Loss of fine detail in the green and red band only holds true if there is absolutely no blue in the mix at that photo site location.. Odds are pretty slim in real life.
Gary
Gary
GaryLH
Veteran
Check out the new aspect ratios. Everything from 20:9 to 1:1. What uses 20:9? I guess this is their pano mode.
Also there is a new JPEG called super high.. Looks like it creates the equiv of a 35mp... Hmmmm.
Gary
Also there is a new JPEG called super high.. Looks like it creates the equiv of a 35mp... Hmmmm.
Gary
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Whoa ... just got home from work and saw this!
My favourite camera company ... I think it looks brilliant.
My favourite camera company ... I think it looks brilliant.
nongfuspring
Well-known
I did a size comparison based off the hot shoe.
Seems like a wide camera, hard to say at this stage how comfortable the grip is, but could be nice. Curious as to why the lens is thicker than the DP2?

Seems like a wide camera, hard to say at this stage how comfortable the grip is, but could be nice. Curious as to why the lens is thicker than the DP2?
jarski
Veteran
noimmunity
scratch my niche
I did a size comparison based off the hot shoe.
Seems like a wide camera, hard to say at this stage how comfortable the grip is, but could be nice. Curious as to why the lens is thicker than the DP2?
Thanks for the visual. I was looking at the numbers for the dimensions, but the visual always helps.
It is about the same height. About 4cm (2") longer, and thinner (not including the grip protrusion).
I think the dimensions still fit inside the Ortlieb waterproof pouch that I lash onto my hipbelt for backpacking.
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Curious as to why the lens is thicker than the DP2?
Perhaps because the body is thinner, so elements that had been in the body now fall outside.
I can't find any information about filter size. Is it still 49mm?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
If you look at the sensor plane indicator it becomes obvious why the camera looks so radically different to it's predecessor.
btgc
Veteran
Now when you start discarding Merrils please let me know 
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Now when you start discarding Merrils please let me know![]()
In some ways this pleases me because it now means there is little point in selling my DPMs ... they won't be worth much at all!
In spite of lashing out on the SD1M I truly love those little cameras ... they were the foveon gateway drug for me!
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Now when you start discarding Merrils please let me know![]()
I'm in the EU. We can talk about it when the time comes!
Lss
Well-known
Sigma gets interesting again for me. I liked the original DP1 but the Merrills (while providing better image quality) were a step back in design and handling. The Quattro looks different and that can be a good thing. The simple manual focus (zone focus) implementation of the first generation still seems to be lacking, but the AF controls at least look interesting.
I am most likely in the market for the wide-angle version. If the JPEG engine is good, the 20:9 mode may be the closest thing to a panoramic digital that I have been waiting for. For that use, the normal-lens version might make some sense, too. That's how bad the market is in panorama land.
I am most likely in the market for the wide-angle version. If the JPEG engine is good, the 20:9 mode may be the closest thing to a panoramic digital that I have been waiting for. For that use, the normal-lens version might make some sense, too. That's how bad the market is in panorama land.
thegman
Veteran
Discounting usability etc. Based on it's looks alone, I think it's a very nice bit of design indeed.
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