Wow, a strange release I didn't see coming:
http://www.mirrorlessrumors.com/sigma-dp3-merrill-pics-and-specs-leaked/
A dedicated telephoto (portrait) / macro camera? Hmmm...
http://www.mirrorlessrumors.com/sigma-dp3-merrill-pics-and-specs-leaked/
A dedicated telephoto (portrait) / macro camera? Hmmm...
pieter
Established
Certainly a fun camerabag to walk around with, if you buy all three Sigma Merrills the 19mm, 30mm and 50mm or at least the 19mm and the 50mm (at 1.5? crop).
I already have a M8, so I've decided I don't need another strictly low iso camera.
But for pure low iso image quality, this set of Sigma's seems hard to beat.
I already have a M8, so I've decided I don't need another strictly low iso camera.
Exactly pieter. I don't think I'd buy it (I have a DP2m and M8 for low ISO) either. But someone will be very happy using this. I think its great what they are trying.
lam
Well-known
I like Sigma's approach to this. Compact cameras at different ranges. With great IQ.
Thinking about picking up my old DP1 that's on CL again. haha.
Thinking about picking up my old DP1 that's on CL again. haha.
I wonder if this means there will be a 21mm model one day...
burancap
Veteran
Wow, a strange release I didn't see coming:
Ditto!
Sigma made it known after the release of the Merrill's that they were going to stretch out -but this was unexpected. Kudos to them!
BTW, Also quite unexpected ... I recently received a very nice holiday presentation package from them. It was very well done. I am really excited for them and I am now considering jumping from Nikon to Sigma for my SLR needs.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
What bugs me is this: Why don't they come up with full-frame foveon sensor, or at least bigger than APS? They broke away from the common sensor technologies in so many ways, why not the size?
I personally wouldn't mind buying a full-frame digital camera the size of the DP series with fixed lens and up to 200 ISO for the optimum image quality.
I personally wouldn't mind buying a full-frame digital camera the size of the DP series with fixed lens and up to 200 ISO for the optimum image quality.
benlees
Well-known
Sigma sure has a strange approach to this camera series. If it is the sensor that is true magic then just give the consumer a zoom lens.
burancap
Veteran
What bugs me is this: Why don't they come up with full-frame foveon sensor, or at least bigger than APS? They broke away from the common sensor technologies in so many ways, why not the size?
I personally wouldn't mind buying a full-frame digital camera the size of the DP series with fixed lens and up to 200 ISO for the optimum image quality.
I don't have any technical, specific response ... except that the results at 24x36 from what they already have is breathtaking. It might be that they don't have to -yet?
I personally wouldn't mind buying a full-frame digital camera the size of the DP series with fixed lens and up to 200 ISO for the optimum image quality.
But how has the DP2m suffered from not being full frame?
If it is the sensor that is true magic then just give the consumer a zoom lens.
If you put an inferior zoom into the DP series, you kill the series... the primes are that good.
GaryLH
Veteran
I just noticed this post here.. I posted on the advance point and shoot other forum about this as well.. Jsrock, but u beat to it by a country mile.
I wished it had been a 50f1.4 instead.. Or something wider than the 19f2.8. But I am glad they are continuing to bring new models to market. As I said in the other thread, sigma get LR, aperture or c1 on board w/ your 3xf file format. If LR and c1 can go thru the work of supporting xtran sensor, this should not be easier I would hope.
Gary
I wished it had been a 50f1.4 instead.. Or something wider than the 19f2.8. But I am glad they are continuing to bring new models to market. As I said in the other thread, sigma get LR, aperture or c1 on board w/ your 3xf file format. If LR and c1 can go thru the work of supporting xtran sensor, this should not be easier I would hope.
Gary
GaryLH
Veteran
I wonder if this means there will be a 21mm model one day...
+100000000
Yes a wider lens than the 28 equiv..
Gary
benlees
Well-known
If you put an inferior zoom into the DP series, you kill the series... the primes are that good.
I'm pretty sure Sigma could produce a zoom to match or exceed the sensor. This is Sigma after all. This begs the question: if just primes why so slow? F2 (at a minimum) would make a difference and make it more marketable.
Monochrom
Well-known
and so dp4 will be a short zoom camera f2.8????? would be nice!!!
I'm pretty sure Sigma could produce a zoom to match or exceed the sensor. This is Sigma after all. This begs the question: if just primes why so slow? F2 (at a minimum) would make a difference and make it more marketable.
Have you used the Merrill series? I've never owned a lens as "sharp" as the one in the DP2m... Leica lenses included. I truly think they went for the best lens they could on these units and slower lenses are supposedly easier to make than fast lenses.
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