GaryLH
Veteran
If the lens selection fits your needs, it is the better choice. Even though I bought the sd1, no plans to get rid of the dp's.
Gary
Gary
I think I've wiped the idea of the SD1M ... too much money by the time you get lenses and absolutely no advantage image wise.
Just ordered the DP3M from the Aust Sigma Shop ... 😱
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Och !!!
Used ovf for the old rf would be another way if u can't find a cv locally.
- Retina had a 35/80
- Nikon rf and canon had a 80 and they both had a variable focal length ovf.
U could DIY a 75 by using a 35 or 50 and masking out for 75.
Gary
Gary and Keith are the worst Sigmaholics anonymous members EVER! 😀
The CV 75 finder doesn't give a very good idea of fov coverage on the DP3M. Mine fits into the hotshoe very loosely, and needs to be anchored.
I can soon fix that ... I've encountered that issue before!
The turret finder will still be an option occasionally ... that seems to fit very snugly on the DP2M, is very accurate and has parallax ajustment.
Guilty as charged ... though I think Gary carries a little more guilt. 😛
I was clean and Sigma free until I started hanging around all the threads he's started! 😀
Then what ... maybe a super wide?
Getting back to the the thread subject I really wish there was a Merrill with a 34mm equivalent focal length. I find the DP2M somewhat tight for general shooting and I've never been comfortable with 28mm for some strange reason ... I've had 28mm lenses over the last couple of years and sold them for this reason. 35mm is my visual sweet spot!
Just ordered the DP3M from the Aust Sigma Shop ... and while I was there I got a viewfinder for the DP2M. 😱
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