Unboxing of the DP2M ... sooo disappointing!

Hi Keith for what you´ve said i think i like the camera (and sigma) even more!!!

That´s what i expect from a sturdy piece of equipment!!!

cheers!
 
Gary's frequent postings in the Sigma threads and the threads he has personally started and supported went a long way to making me have a good look at what this camera can actually do ... rather than what it can't.

And I agree totally about the packaging ... I don't want that sort of gratis from a manufacturer.

Thanks.. I hope u enjoy it... Too bad about the ac plug issue. As I remember, the battery were charged enough initially for about a dozen shots no problem, btw...

Gary
 
The good news is my son found an adapter in the jumble sale that he calls his room ... so the batteries are charged and ready for duty.

Sadly I have a few very busy days ahead of me and would prefer not to distract myself until I've finished my chores! I've decided my attitude to this camera should mirror Sigma's ... 'steady as she goes!' Taking an impulsive snap of something is all very well when you get a new camera but seriously, what does it achieve? I know it has a great IQ that will suit landscape and still life superbly and I'm content in that knowledge. :)
 
This reminds me of small children who are more excited about the wrapper than the the present therein.
 
This reminds me of small children who are more excited about the wrapper than the the present therein.


Surely you of all people aren't naive enough to think this is a serious thread and that I was actually miffed about the no frills packaging.

Or perhaps like many, you read the title, don't bother to read the actual thread and completely miss it's meaning?
:D
 
Surely you of all people aren't naive enough to think this is a serious thread and that I was actually miffed about the no frills packaging.

:D

Oh hell yeah!

I want the packaging to be over the top for any costly electronic item I buy - in fact I buy Apple products more for the opening up sequence than I do the hardware! If a package costs $100 to make, Then I KNOW it's gonna be good! :eek::eek::eek:

ps, I'm jazzed that you got this camera, I want one myself. Maybe I can make my own super-cool box for it out of duct tape or something.

pps, I got it in your first post, but it's an interesting internet phenominon, doncha think?
 
Oh hell yeah!

I want the packaging to be over the top for any costly electronic item I buy - in fact I buy Apple products more for the opening up sequence than I do the hardware! If a package costs $100 to make, Then I KNOW it's gonna be good! :eek::eek::eek:

ps, I'm jazzed that you got this camera, I want one myself. Maybe I can make my own super-cool box for it out of duct tape or something.

pps, I got it in your first post, but it's an interesting internet phenominon, doncha think?


How the hell could anyone (who's native language is english) not get it?

Where are the irony police when you need them! :D
 
It's been repeatedly demonstrated that, except in rare cases, irony does not work for internet communications. It is funny though, so well worth the effort.
 
I'm a film guy now, but when I did use digital, the Sigma (SD14 and 15) were the only cameras that gave me results I liked. They aren't flexible, can be flaky at times, but when they get it right, they are unbeatable. Hope you like the DP.
 
Pleeeeeeeeeeeease.............for that price your lucky they even included a box and did not just wrap it in duct tape and throw it at you!
 
Camera manufacturers could learn a lot about packaging from watchmakers IMVHO ... fuji and apple both fall way short of what rolex and omega are doing, for the price of mechanical Seamaster you get a good quality glossy card outer box then a satin and velvet lined red kid-leather inner box ... and a little leather credit-card holder wallet with the guarantee in it ... not even Leica get close to that
 
Plain white box with Sigma DP2M in red/black lettering ... box looks like post office issue ... robust, cheap!

Inside this box two brown cardboard boxes ... also robust ... look like re-cycled cardboard!

Did you expect to receive mahagony box with lining made of Chinese silk padded with fur of Siberian tiger and instructions hand written on finest leather? :D

This shows Sigma makes cameras for photographers....you know, there are people taking pictures and people toying with anniversary sets, people buying empty original box to complete camera kit and uploading unboxing videos. This means Sigma is not charging extra $$ for packaging and concentrates on camera - which is product you paid for. Non-photographing gear-o-holics still have plenty of choices to massage their ego.
 
Did you expect to receive mahagony box with lining made of Chinese silk padded with fur of Siberian tiger and instructions hand written on finest leather? :D

This shows Sigma makes cameras for photographers....you know, there are people taking pictures and people toying with anniversary sets, people buying empty original box to complete camera kit and uploading unboxing videos. This means Sigma is not charging extra $$ for packaging and concentrates on camera - which is product you paid for. Non-photographing gear-o-holics still have plenty of choices to massage their ego.


So you're suggesting that my white Sigma box will be worth very little on eBay in the future then? :D
 
Yep Sigma and any other company that keeps packaging to a minimum have to be applauded. After all "the box don't take the pictures".....it's the box inside the box, with the lens attached that does that :D
 
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