GaryLH
Veteran
Keith
I still use the dp2m much more of all the Sigma cameras I own. The 45 pov works for me. I tend to use the sd1m for situations where I know the zoom will come in handy and/or I need tele/macro work.
The af speed is slower than I would like. I think part of the problem is the sigma slr lenses are huge (more mass to move). It is not as fast as my Nikon dslr. The 30f1.4 is the next fixed lens I am planning to pick up (just waiting for sale). It is quite a bit smaller compared to the 50f1.4 I have.
Eric mentioned he uses his sd1m more than the dp2m he has. For now I like the dp series more, but that could change after I get the 30. The dp series in terms is limited to focal lengths. I tend to shoot a lot of different stuff, which is why I always had a dslr around. The Nikon dslr even though af speed is faster, is collecting major dust. Between using the Fuji and Sigma, not seeing much love.
Gary
I still use the dp2m much more of all the Sigma cameras I own. The 45 pov works for me. I tend to use the sd1m for situations where I know the zoom will come in handy and/or I need tele/macro work.
The af speed is slower than I would like. I think part of the problem is the sigma slr lenses are huge (more mass to move). It is not as fast as my Nikon dslr. The 30f1.4 is the next fixed lens I am planning to pick up (just waiting for sale). It is quite a bit smaller compared to the 50f1.4 I have.
Eric mentioned he uses his sd1m more than the dp2m he has. For now I like the dp series more, but that could change after I get the 30. The dp series in terms is limited to focal lengths. I tend to shoot a lot of different stuff, which is why I always had a dslr around. The Nikon dslr even though af speed is faster, is collecting major dust. Between using the Fuji and Sigma, not seeing much love.
Gary