emraphoto
Veteran
considering a dp1 and i had a question or two... well one question primarily. i understand that the camera has slow write times and auto focus but i am curious as to wether or not it can be set-up to shoot with a preset focal distance ala the film ricoh gr's? if set up that way is the shutter lag still slow? i do of course realize that "shutter lag" is more often then not "cheap auto focus lag".
i would be using it for documentary work and i don't need a machine gun. i need a quiet, simple and reliable compact useable at iso 400 (800 would be smashing!) that shoots when i press the shutter.
28mm seems to be my focal length of choice and i find myself at f4 quite a bit.
any input is greatly appreciated!
ps a few iso 800 b/w conversions would be appreciated too!
cheers
john
i would be using it for documentary work and i don't need a machine gun. i need a quiet, simple and reliable compact useable at iso 400 (800 would be smashing!) that shoots when i press the shutter.
28mm seems to be my focal length of choice and i find myself at f4 quite a bit.
any input is greatly appreciated!
ps a few iso 800 b/w conversions would be appreciated too!
cheers
john
jamxo
work in progress
Hey there,
Using the manual focus mode, it is possible to preset the focus using a small wheel on the back. Then when you push the shutter the shot is instant - no shutter lag at all. And you can zoom in the screen to fine tune focus in live view. The autofocus struggles in low light but is fine otherwise. Overall I've found that once I got used to manual focus or the strengths of autofocus, I never find this camera slows me down. Write times are fairly long but again it depends on whether you are a slow considered shooter or wanting to rattle off 3 frames a second.
IQ is amazing, better than any other compact I've come across and totally usable up to ISO 800 especially in black and white (as the color images tend to desaturate a tad)
Some shots @ ISO 400-800:
Using the manual focus mode, it is possible to preset the focus using a small wheel on the back. Then when you push the shutter the shot is instant - no shutter lag at all. And you can zoom in the screen to fine tune focus in live view. The autofocus struggles in low light but is fine otherwise. Overall I've found that once I got used to manual focus or the strengths of autofocus, I never find this camera slows me down. Write times are fairly long but again it depends on whether you are a slow considered shooter or wanting to rattle off 3 frames a second.
IQ is amazing, better than any other compact I've come across and totally usable up to ISO 800 especially in black and white (as the color images tend to desaturate a tad)
Some shots @ ISO 400-800:




Rick Waldroup
Well-known
Thanks for the samples jamxo. I too was wondering if you could preset the focus on the DP1. I own a Ricoh GRDII and always shoot it in the "snap" mode which means no shutter lag at all. It will be interesting to see what the DP2 offers. I am interested in that camera because of the longer lens.
M4streetshooter
Tourist Thru Life
Hyperfocal distances for the DP1:
f4 12.60'
f5.6 8.93'
f8 6.33'
f11 4.49'
Focused at the Hyperfocal distance, the Depth of Field extends from 1/2 of the HD to infinity.....
So, that rules out any real reason to use auto focus....well, 90% of the time anyway...
The camera is instant at manual focus........just a pleasure....
For the first time in many years with many, many digital cameras, I am a happy camper....
f4 12.60'
f5.6 8.93'
f8 6.33'
f11 4.49'
Focused at the Hyperfocal distance, the Depth of Field extends from 1/2 of the HD to infinity.....
So, that rules out any real reason to use auto focus....well, 90% of the time anyway...
The camera is instant at manual focus........just a pleasure....
For the first time in many years with many, many digital cameras, I am a happy camper....
__hh
Well-known
I have a chance to buy this camera for $450 AUD ($310 USD) - at excellent/near new condition. Should I do it? I don't NEED yet another camera, but for an APSC 28mm compact..... very tempting....
If I don't buy it for myself, does anyone want me to buy it on their behalf?
If I don't buy it for myself, does anyone want me to buy it on their behalf?
johnwnyc
Member
i understand that the camera has slow write times and auto focus but i am curious as to wether or not it can be set-up to shoot with a preset focal distance ala the film ricoh gr's?
The answer is yes.
The GR1 turns on and off with virtually no lag and the "to first shot" time is very short. The DP1, on the other hand, operates slowly in general. Power-on-to-first-shot is about 5 seconds. Otherwise, you can use it as a fairly capable street shooter as other posters have described.
boy_lah
Discovering RF
I have a chance to buy this camera for $450 AUD ($310 USD) - at excellent/near new condition. Should I do it? I don't NEED yet another camera, but for an APSC 28mm compact..... very tempting....
If I don't buy it for myself, does anyone want me to buy it on their behalf?
You're killing me?! ~£200!?
Does it come with the other stuff? external VF, hood, spare batteries? mine did incl a third party grip for closer to AUD$650! :bang:
I love my unit though!
ps a few iso 800 b/w conversions would be appreciated too!
cheers
john
check out various BW conversions pushed up to 3200
http://www.rytterfalk.com/category/camera/dp1/
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emraphoto
Veteran
damn... now i have to try and unload my fuji s5 pro. thanx for all the input folks! it looks like a dp1 for me.
psst check the for trade ad's
psst check the for trade ad's
Chaser
Well-known
I have a chance to buy this camera for $450 AUD ($310 USD) - at excellent/near new condition. Should I do it? I don't NEED yet another camera, but for an APSC 28mm compact..... very tempting....
If I don't buy it for myself, does anyone want me to buy it on their behalf?
Yeah if you decide against it let me know. I am totally interested.
emraphoto
Veteran
i am interested as well (i of course take second fiddle)
__hh
Well-known
You're killing me?! ~£200!?
Does it come with the other stuff? external VF, hood, spare batteries? mine did incl a third party grip for closer to AUD$650! :bang:
I love my unit though!
check out various BW conversions pushed up to 3200
http://www.rytterfalk.com/category/camera/dp1/
No, this unit does not have any additional accessories - although I've been told that it's near new. I'll probably meet up with the guy next week when I get back home from my vacation.
Seems like there's plenty of interest. I'll just buy it and if I decide to sell it, I'll post it here for $310 + Postage + PayPal - I'm sure that will be a fair sale.
Hung
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Well-known
AF compared to old timers
AF compared to old timers
Does anybody own the DP1 as well as the Coolpix 4500 or Canon G5 (or did) and can thus comment on AF speed on the DP1 compared to the two old timers?
Thanks in advance,
karspoul
AF compared to old timers
considering a dp1 and i had a question or two... well one question primarily. i understand that the camera has slow write times and auto focus
Does anybody own the DP1 as well as the Coolpix 4500 or Canon G5 (or did) and can thus comment on AF speed on the DP1 compared to the two old timers?
Thanks in advance,
karspoul
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