 |
|
|
 |
|
|
 |
 |
 |
single review: Sigma DP1 |
 |
|
quote: "With an SRP of £600, the DP1 is hardly a cheap compact, in fact it costs more than a DSLR, but it is a unique proposition both in terms of its design and its sensor. There are other cameras with similar handling, but the sensor size is sure to appeal to a certain type of photographer. Whilst it has certain charms, it´s by no means perfect and minor... "
|
 |
 | directly to the test of trustedreviews.com |
|
|

issue 5/2008
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
single review: Sigma DP1 |
 |
|
quote: "The Sigma DP1 offers the best image quality, JPEG or RAW, of any compact camera currently available today and in many ways equals DSLR cameras with APS-C sized sensors. There is virtually no noise throughout the ISO range, only at the fastest setting of ISO 800, which left me wondering why Sigma didn´t extend the range to ISO 1600 and make the DP1 ... "
|
 |
 | directly to the test of photographyblog.com |
|
|

issue 4/2008
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
 |
|
|
 |
|
|
 |
 |
 |
single review: Sigma DP1 |
 |
|
quote: "Pros: Class leading detail in ISO 100 images, higher ISO performance better than most compact cameras + Resolution is as good as it gets in compact cameras, very impressive for output size + Good dynamic range (though limited usable headroom in raw files) + Very small dimensions for the sensor size + Good lens with only minimal distortion and v... "
|
 |
 | directly to the test of dpreview.com |
|
|

issue 5/2008
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
 |
 |
 |
single review: Sigma DP1 |
 |
|
quote: "Pros: Excellent optics, though maximum aperture is a bit slow at f/4 Very low barrel distortion Very little chromatic aberration Foveon sensor captures smooth, well-defined detail Small camera design is easy to bring along Good button placement Good feel to all buttons and controls Hot shoe for accessory flash or viewfinder 3.77 fps continuo... "
|
 |
 | directly to the test of imaging-resource.com |
|
|

issue 5/2008
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
 |
|
|
 |
 |
 |
single review: Sigma DP1 Selective Focus |
 |
|
quote: "In our opinion, the shallower depth of field provided by the longer focal length lens of the DP1 (needed to accommodate the larger sensor) is limited in scope, and offset by the DP1´s f/4 aperture and uninspiring close focus distance. However, we noticed an advantage when shooting headshot-style portraits, but couldn´t see a visible difference in D... "
|
 |
 | directly to the test of popphoto.com |
|
|

issue 3/2008
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
 |
[1] 2 3 
page 1 of 3 28 tests found
|