Finally got to go out with the camera yesterday for a good seesion. I will post some soon... once I figure out how to process them best.
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Not a clue why.
Gary
Wish it were not the case. For skyscapes, it is often impossible to use AF (I haven't played with the menu settings though). MF is mandatory. Infinity stop would be really helpful.
noimmunity
scratch my niche
I posted on the monochrome image thread.I was thinking that shot may look pretty good in b&w as well..
Gary
First tried to desaturate all colors but red in order to keep the glowing fire, but some of the firewood is red, too.
mrisney
Well-known
Putting up my first set now, after taking Amtrak Cascade to Seattle and then the ferry onward to Victoria, B.C.
Initial observations, definitely 'film like' I'd say it has a look that is different than from my 5DMKIII, the resolution is close,
I am not a pixel peeper, but it looks sharp enough - these are all straight from the camera exported to half size .tiff, no correction.



Initial observations, definitely 'film like' I'd say it has a look that is different than from my 5DMKIII, the resolution is close,
I am not a pixel peeper, but it looks sharp enough - these are all straight from the camera exported to half size .tiff, no correction.
GaryLH
Veteran
mmbma
Member
Rotten boat in Fort Lee. Very little distortion, authentic color. the details agani blows me away

mrisney
Well-known
Hard not to be impressed with the DP2m. I don't use mine much, but when i do I love the results for stuff where I need every little bit of detail to show.
Monochrom
Well-known
A few colour shots...i don´t do this often, only when i cannot skip colour
so these are 3/5 colour shots...



Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
bk1970
Well-known
dogberryjr
[Pithy phrase]
The DP2M as wildlife camera! I saw a hawk hunting in the backyard and the little Sigma was the closest thing at hand. (Heavily cropped, obviously.)

DP2M0665 by dogberryjr, on Flickr

DP2M0665 by dogberryjr, on Flickr
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Yay Keith: Just Adore those TWO...picture-esque purrfect
Dogberryjr: what a Handsome Hawk....
Dogberryjr: what a Handsome Hawk....
ray*j*gun
Veteran
Stunning shots this camera is really getting me thinking!
GaryLH
Veteran
I liked these cameras so much that i now have three Merrill cameras. Dp1m, dp2m and sd1m. If u do not have a camera store near u that has these cameras for rental, the lensrental.com website now has the dslr version sd1m available.. There is no one that I am aware of currently renting the dp Merrill's.Stunning shots this camera is really getting me thinking!
Right now the dp2m is my default grab camera. The dp1m I have started to play around more as a scale focus to c how well it will work for me as a street cam (decided to give street a bit if a go lately). The sd1 when I need wider lens selection (10-20f3.5, 18-200f3.5-6.3, 70f2.8 macro w/ 50f1.4 and 30f1.4 in the future).
Good color up to iso 400 maybe 800. B&w up to 3200. If I want high color iso I tend to grab my Fuji x series cameras.
Gary
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I was at an afternoon Pizza party at my sculptor friend's place on Saturday and took the DP2M with me. There was a lot of rather arty people there and in particular a very good German/Canadian photographer Joachim Froese who spends a lot of his time in Australia and has had several successful exhibitions in Brisbane. He is a master printer who now shoots quite a lot of digital and I was curious to know what his choice of digicam was ... it turned out to be a 5D Mkll. I was telling him about the Merrill and he was fascinated by it and asked if he could take a look at it ... he was completely intrigued and spent quite a while checking it over and asking me questions about it. He was a little gobsmacked that something that looked like the little Sigma produced a 46 meg file! 
Monochrom
Well-known
another 2...


DennisPT
Well-known
A city cat

Last edited:
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
A city cat
Once again we have a photo that shows how incredibly well the foveon sensor captures detail without lacerating your eyes ... very nice pic!
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
another 2...
![]()
love the Glimmer of Light on his hands and just the overall
tonal colour range...striking & subdued ��
Does this photo have post processing or straight from camera ??????
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.