mugent
Well-known
I would guess they are selling OK, the original DPs did, and the Merrill is a different class in terms of quality. It's obviously not a mainstream camera, it wasn't intended to be, but judging by RFF, they are getting sales.
I think dropping the price was a strategy to make the DPs less of an investment, and so that more people will get on the Sigma bandwagon, a good idea I think.
But back on topic, a DP with a nice ultrawide would be awesome.
I think dropping the price was a strategy to make the DPs less of an investment, and so that more people will get on the Sigma bandwagon, a good idea I think.
But back on topic, a DP with a nice ultrawide would be awesome.
FA Limited
missing in action
i'm wondering if ultra wide angles and the proneness to aberrations would lead to even more color splotches
mugent
Well-known
i'm wondering if ultra wide angles and the proneness to aberrations would lead to even more color splotches
Maybe, I used an ultrawide zoom on my Sigma SD15, I didn't find it anymore prone that any other lens, direct sunlight always makes the colours go odd on Foveon, but I didn't find the ultrawide did it more than others, it was a great lens actually.
Sigma seem to have some optics geniuses working there at the moment, the DP2 lens is outstanding, and they have a f1.8 zoom that is getting good reviews. Sigma has always had a poor reputation for glass, unjustified in my opinion.
GaryLH
Veteran
i'm wondering if ultra wide angles and the proneness to aberrations would lead to even more color splotches
They have been selling a 10-20, 8-16 and 12-24 for the sd series for a while now.
I have a 10-20f3.5 for my sd1m. The only time so far I noticed an issue was a purple fringing in certain spots of a shot w/ a lot of sky.
Not sure in wides tend to show this issue, but I report back if I spot more of these issues on the 10-20 I have.
Jon mentioned same type of issue in some of his shots, but I can't remember which dp he used.
Mine cleared up when I went into spp and changed white balance to shade since I shot that picture from a shady spot.
Gary
GaryLH
Veteran
Maybe, I used an ultrawide zoom on my Sigma SD15, I didn't find it anymore prone that any other lens, direct sunlight always makes the colours go odd on Foveon, but I didn't find the ultrawide did it more than others, it was a great lens actually.
Sigma seem to have some optics geniuses working there at the moment, the DP2 lens is outstanding, and they have a f1.8 zoom that is getting good reviews. Sigma has always had a poor reputation for glass, unjustified in my opinion.
I think sigma issue in the past was manufacturing qa. What I have heard also is that during the last two to three years they have been trying to do better on both qa and lens design. I think it is starting to show. Their 30 for nex gives the zeiss a run for the money and it flat beats the Sony IMHO.
Gary
GaryLH
Veteran
I think without a doubt that the DP3M has the best IQ of all the Merrills ... makes my little heart glad that I'll have one in a couple of days!![]()
So when we going to c some shots from it
Gary
mugent
Well-known
I think sigma issue in the past was manufacturing qa. What I have heard also is that during the last two to three years they have been trying to do better on both qa and lens design. I think it is starting to show. Their 30 for nex gives the zeiss a run for the money and it flat beats the Sony IMHO.
Gary
Agreed, the lens on my DP2M is probably the best I've ever used, it's sharp wide open down to pixel level, and on the Merrill, that's impressive.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I remember thinking when the DP series first hit the shelves that they were never going to compete let alone succeed in the type of market we have currently. Then when the Merrills came out my reaction was ... "Well there's a camera that no one will buy!"
I may eat my hat!
I may eat my hat!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
So when we going to c some shots from it
Gary
I'm hoping the camera will get here early next week .... though I have no notification from the Sigma Shop that it's actually been sent yet! I just assume it has.
evilgeniusdan
Member
I remember thinking when the DP series first hit the shelves that they were never going to compete let alone succeed in the type of market we have currently. Then when the Merrills came out my reaction was ... "Well there's a camera that no one will buy!"
I may eat my hat!![]()
New here. Just joined the cult... Have a DP2M on it's way! Excited to share my experience.
D
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
New here. Just joined the cult... Have a DP2M on it's way! Excited to share my experience.
D
Welcome to RFF and congratulations on your astute choice!
Looking .... joined 2011 and first post 2013. You didn't rush that!
GaryLH
Veteran
New here. Just joined the cult... Have a DP2M on it's way! Excited to share my experience.
D
Welcome. Glad to have u..
Gary
GaryLH
Veteran
I may eat my hat!![]()
This I got to c
Someone got to take a shot of that.
Gary
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
New here. Just joined the cult... Have a DP2M on it's way! Excited to share my experience.
D
So just out of curiosity ... how much was your decision to buy the Merrill influenced by these threads?
Gary needs these stats for when he collects his commission cheques from Sigma!
evilgeniusdan
Member
Haha, thanks guys. Yeah I've been a lurker for quite some time. This is also the first camera I've purchased since an Olympus PEN EP1 years ago. An odd choice perhaps, but these threads and the beautiful files certainly influenced my decision. Hopefully I can work within the Sigma limitations but I'll have to teach myself a whole new workflow.
Also contemplating which system to invest in for more multipurpose work. Leaning toward the Fuji-X, which I know some of you enjoy!
Sorry for the life story! I'm glad to be aboard.
Also contemplating which system to invest in for more multipurpose work. Leaning toward the Fuji-X, which I know some of you enjoy!
Sorry for the life story! I'm glad to be aboard.
GaryLH
Veteran
Hmmmm... And what about u, Keith? 
Gary
Gary
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Hmmmm... And what about u?
Gary
I got my cheque last week which is why I lashed out on the DP3M!
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
24-70mm (equivalent) f/2.8 constant max. aperture zoom.
Probably a lot bigger though.
Probably a lot bigger though.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
24-70mm (equivalent) f/2.8 constant max. aperture zoom.
Probably a lot bigger though.
When you look at the sizes of the current lenses with those specs there's no way you can fit that on the little Merrill body ... and I can't see them making a new compact body to suit when they already have the SD1M.
If they do make a zoom DPM it will be a fairly slow lens IMO.
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