Post your foveon DP & SD1m Images

I really love my dp2M...wow!!!

One of the best thing is the lens doesn´t extend when it´s powered up...thus the whole lens assembly stays the same...
It´s really what i was looking for...the 30mm lens doesn´t give those strange filed distortion of 24mm lenses i do appreciate this issue!!!



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Remember i never sharpen...:D
 
Very nice Mc!

Gary, you reminded of some testing I did with some random macro filters on my DP2M. I will have to go through my notes and post some samples.
 
ISO 1600 appears to be ideal for black and white conversions ... if anything a little too clean for me! :)

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Currently using the Sigma to document a public art project I'm involved in.

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Lovely image as usual by the way Blaz ... you're part of the reason I got the DP2M. :)
 
The second image was at ISO 1600 which aside from having a tendency to introduce a slight magenta colour cast is very usable ... the equal of the M9 in the amount of noise produced IMO.


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Nice to see lots of fantastic new images here!

I had a great time on my hike, and the DP1M + DP3M duo performed like champs! I'll try and make some time over the next couple of days to summarize some user experience, including a card failure on one image in a bracketed set (using a Lexar Pro 32 GB 600x card).

Here is a panorama stitched from 9 photos from the DP3M; final TIFF file size is a whopping 880mb! This uploaded version is highly reduced: pixelation warning, Will Robinson! The detail and colors on the original are breathtaking. Now I'm going to have to start saving up for prints, a new monitor, and, gasp, disk space!


Panorama of Puy Chavaroche to Roche Taillade Ridge by areality4all, on Flickr
 
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