Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Derogatory term in the US.
The phrase "[something] has it in *****s refers to a winning hand from a deck of cards". And *****s in a deck of cards are shovels. So maybe we're forced here at RFF to use the modified phrase "It has it in shovels."
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d_ross
Registered User
as a matter of interest, my camera of choice at the moment is a Fuji GSW690111 so this is what I will compare the DP2Merrill to, if the Merrill ever arrives that is!
mugent
Well-known
I find the complaints about the price odd to say the least, other than the new Sony, it's got the best image quality of any compact, and close to the best of any sub-medium format camera! For less than £1000, it's dirt cheap! So the AF is slow, the m9 doesn't have AF, and we don't mind that.
Just because some cameras can take 9 shots a second, doesn't mean they all have to, we complain about obsolescence, but insist our cameras are as awesome as the latest model, it's not the companies making stuff obsolete,it's us!
Rant over.
Just because some cameras can take 9 shots a second, doesn't mean they all have to, we complain about obsolescence, but insist our cameras are as awesome as the latest model, it's not the companies making stuff obsolete,it's us!
Rant over.
btgc
Veteran
I also wonder about slow AF...about those who complaint about AF being slow. For sports there are native sports cameras. I think if one feels AF is too slow (as said, except sports) he is either shooting too fast or seeing too slow.
I also wonder about slow AF...about those who complaint about AF being slow. For sports there are native sports cameras. I think if one feels AF is too slow (as said, except sports) he is either shooting too fast or seeing too slow.
How about in the streets? The AF is too slow for anything moving, not just sports.
Go to the 6:10 mark on this video and tell me it is not slow:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ZlyYrwqCseA
I'm not saying it is a bad camera for having slow autofocus, but it IS a still life camera (a damn good one too).
Nigel Meaby
Well-known
I used to have a DP2 and the lens never made that noise when focussing. It also focussed quicker than that. I think Steve's copy is faulty.
Lss
Well-known
I see they removed the manual focus wheel (excellent for zone focus) that DP1 had and put the manual focusing on the lens barrel (which is nice). But there are no focus distance markings on the lens? Eh.
lam
Well-known
My DP2x focuses faster than both my X100 and the S100 when I had it, strange isn't it!
also, LMAO at the noise on Steve's camera.
For what it's worth I can only laugh about it because the focus motor/assembly on my DP2x took a crap the other week and I had to send it back to Sigma for a repair.
Very good customer service though (when you own a DP.)
also, LMAO at the noise on Steve's camera.
For what it's worth I can only laugh about it because the focus motor/assembly on my DP2x took a crap the other week and I had to send it back to Sigma for a repair.
Very good customer service though (when you own a DP.)
My DP2x focuses faster than both my X100 and the S100 when I had it, strange isn't it!.
Yes, I did notice a FW update came out which people state improved the AF speed.
AJShepherd
Well-known
I remember reading something a while ago about the Slow Photography movement, and arguably Sigma make digital cameras for slow photographers.
Don't get me wrong, I love my DP1. Sure, it's not the camera I carry habitually. It's not suitable for action shots, the video feature is laughably pointless, and the battery will go flat in a few days even with the camera switched off, but in the right conditions it gives me images like no other digital camera I've used.
The DP2M is all that, but much higher resolution and a focal length I'd prefer (over a DP1M), so I'd love to get one, but hope they'll come down in price a bit first!
The Sigma DP series does seem to be filed under 'Cult Cameras'.
Don't get me wrong, I love my DP1. Sure, it's not the camera I carry habitually. It's not suitable for action shots, the video feature is laughably pointless, and the battery will go flat in a few days even with the camera switched off, but in the right conditions it gives me images like no other digital camera I've used.
The DP2M is all that, but much higher resolution and a focal length I'd prefer (over a DP1M), so I'd love to get one, but hope they'll come down in price a bit first!
The Sigma DP series does seem to be filed under 'Cult Cameras'.
lam
Well-known
Definitely laughable to compare to an X100, Sony RX-100, RX-1 even S100 in terms of "usability" to the common photographer who wants the BEST camera for ALL situations but as always there are compromises..
That being said I do find the manual focus wheel kinda useful for zone focus like I had done on the M8 and film RF's... no complaints here!
Kinda why I just gave up on trying to find the "best" and concentrated on making the best of what I got.
That being said I do find the manual focus wheel kinda useful for zone focus like I had done on the M8 and film RF's... no complaints here!
Kinda why I just gave up on trying to find the "best" and concentrated on making the best of what I got.
burancap
Veteran
So, did anyone get one?
Per the multiple posts I have in this thread, I have had mine for almost a month.
I'm sorry burancap... I just meant anyone else... since you already provided a lot of info. It's good to hear multiple perspectives.
The phrase "[something] has it in *****s refers to a winning hand from a deck of cards".
I understood that... but that is not why ***** is censored here.
eoeaa
Member
I find the complaints about the price odd to say the least, other than the new Sony, it's got the best image quality of any compact, and close to the best of any sub-medium format camera! For less than £1000, it's dirt cheap! So the AF is slow, the m9 doesn't have AF, and we don't mind that.
Just because some cameras can take 9 shots a second, doesn't mean they all have to, we complain about obsolescence, but insist our cameras are as awesome as the latest model, it's not the companies making stuff obsolete,it's us!
Rant over.
To follow-up on this beautiful rant, if focus is one of two biggest complaints, why doesn't sigma make a model with JUST manual focus. And by that, I mean, bring back that good old threaded technology and focus scale. That would probably save on batteries (complaint number 2). Oh, an aperture ring is easy on the electronics. Seems to work well for the Leica M9. I am sure the sigma photographer would appreciate such camera. I know I would. A manually retractable lens (like Elmar) is fun too...
I'm really into this camera, but I'm just not sure I want to deal with its slowness. This is $1000 that is not easy to spend. Grrr. 
So, anybody else get one yet?
lam
Well-known
I really have no issues with the MF on this camera (DP2x), turning the MF wheel is direct and immediate.. I should shoot a video and you'd probably hear the focus speed :bang: I'd imagine the Merrill to be as quick if not faster (and quieter).
The DP2x focuses faster than the S100, and X100 I found out.
and yes $1000 is alot...
The DP2x focuses faster than the S100, and X100 I found out.
and yes $1000 is alot...
The DP2x focuses faster than the S100, and X100 I found out.
Really? I have not seen that anywhere else. After the FW release?
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