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Sigma has not yet revealed when the dp2 Quattro cameras will go on sale, or how much they will cost. 8 / 9 At the core of the dp Quattro line is a redesigned version of Sigma's APS-C sized (23.5 ...
“It gives consumers an opportunity to shoot with the dp2 Quattro camera and experience, first hand, the amazing images the camera and the new Quattro sensor produce,” said Sigma’s marketing ...
Sigma DP1. Before continuing, it’s important to note that the lens is the primary difference between the two Sigma cameras. The DP1 has a 16.6mm (28mm film equivalent) f/4 lens and the DP2 has a ...
Sigma’s new SD15 and DP2 cameras are incremental developments of the original SD14 and DP1 cameras, but without too much in the way of change.
Sigma is offering a choice of fixed prime lens with its three new cameras: the DP1 offers a 35mm-equivalent 28mm focal length, the DP2 gives you 45mm, and the DP3 goes to 75mm.
Update 6-11-2014: Sigma announced that the dp2 Quattro will be available in early August 2014, for $999. Pricing and availability for the dp1 and dp3 will come later.
The Sigma dp2 Quattro camera is equipped with a Foveon X3 direct image sensor has been designed by Sigam to act in a similar way to traditional colour film and capture multiple layers.
You really do have a lot of options with this camera, and even though it's not a DSLR, it comes pretty close in terms of specs. We don't know when the Sigma DP2 will be released, but you can pre ...
Sigma is set to ship the dp2 Quattro in August with a price of $999. This APS-C sensor fixed lens camera uses an unconventional Foveon sensor that promises fine detail rivalling cameras with much ...
The new Sigma dp Quattro cameras come in three different models, just like the old DP Merrill line: dp1 (28mm equivalent lens), dp2 (45mm equivalent lens), and dp3 (75mm equivalent lens).
The new camera duo follow on from the SD1 Merrill DSLR and the more recent fixed-lens Sigma dp2 cameras, by using the Foveon X3 image sensor.
The 14-megapixel sensor used in the DP2 camera is 20.7x13.8mm. According to Sigma, that's roughly seven to twelve times larger than the 1/1.8inch to 1/2.5-inch chips in other compacts.