Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
Sigma Sd Quattro H, Sigma 35mm f1.4 "Art" lens
Yokohama, Japan - March 18, 2018
Yokohama, Japan - March 18, 2018
Thanks for posting these, Mike. Are these images made from OOC jpegs, or RAW files processed through Sigma software? Or DNG? Thanks.
There is still something that sets the foeveon sensor aside from all the other digital cameras and noticeable in those examples. Enormous detail but without that sharpness that can make digital images look a bit harsh.
Long answer: When I first got my Sigma SD1 Merrill I watched a simple YouTube review by Angela Nicholson and she said that the JPEGS OOC were a bit flat compared to processing the RAW files with the Sigma Photo Pro software.
With the Merrill's that would be true.
Try JPEGs on the SD Quattro's. They can be extremely good. These are SOOC JPEGs from the SDQH with the 'A' firmware version.
For example:
or 105mm Macro @F8
Same thing on a Fuji X Pro 2 with 90mm Tamron Macro @F8
Shawn
Well said, Keith, you certainly nailed it with the "Enormous detail but without that sharpness that can make digital images look a bit harsh" part.
For me it's not only the foeveon sensor, it's the simplicity of the Sigma cameras too. When I use the SD1 Merrill or the Sd Quattro I feel like I'm back to using my old Canon F1N only without the film. No bells or whistles - just straight forward photography.