Back in February, Sigma announced details of the dp2 Quattro, one of the company's three new large sensor compact camera models. Today, Sigma announced that the camera will go on sale in early August ...
RONKONKOMA, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sigma Corporation of America (www.sigmaphoto.com), a leading researcher, developer, manufacturer and service provider for some of the world's most impressive lines ...
Ronkonkoma, N.Y. — Lens and camera manufacturer Sigma launched Tuesday an unusual means to help photo enthusiasts experience the value of the forthcoming DP2 Quattro camera before they actually buy ...
At first glance you can see the Sigma dp2 Quattro is not a typical compact camera. It has a long thin body, with a protruding fixed lens and an unusual kinked grip. But its design isn't the only thing ...
Poor Sigma. The company keeps banging away with its cameras, but there is either always something wrong with them, or they're just plain late. Not late to ship (although that happens too), but just ...
This was a bit of a shocker to us as well: Kazuto Yamaki, Sigma's chief executive and lead design guru, doesn't want you to be distracted by the dp Quattro's strange shape. The extra-wide footprint is ...
Sigma is teaching the compact market a lesson with the DP2, a compact packing an image sensor similarly sized to the new SD15 dSLR Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor Richard Trenholm ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Much like the Sigma DP1 Merrill, the DP2 uses a Foveon X3 ...
One of the grand annoyances with digital photography—a problem that was much less severe in the days of film photography—is that when it comes to image quality, tiny, portable point-and-shoot cameras ...
When I first fiddled with the DP2, I was like “Who would ever want this?” Then I shot some of the most amazing photos I’ve ever taken. The Set Up: Sigma calls this camera a DSLR in the body of a point ...
Much like the Sigma DP1 Merrill($648.00 at Amazon), the DP2 uses a Foveon X3 image sensor. This design uses three layers to record information, each one sensitive to a different color channel.
Where the DP2 slows you down is burst recovery time. It can rattle off 7 shots before its buffer fills, but it will take a good deal of time to write those to the memory card—29.1 seconds for JPG, and ...
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