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Sigma DP-2 Digital Point & Shoot Camera, 14 Megapixel with FOVEON X3 Direct Image Sensor, Fixed 24.2mm f/2.8 Lens image
 
(based on 7 ratings)
Brand: Sigma
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Sigma DP-2 Digital Point & Shoot Camera, 14 Megapixel with FOVEON X3 Direct Image Sensor, Fixed 24.2mm f/2.8 Lens
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Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4.1 stars
(based on 7 reviews)
71% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Customers most agreed on the following attributes:

Pros:
Great picture quality(6), Strong construction(4)
Cons:
Long lag time(3), Poor in low light(3), Short battery life(3)
Best Uses:
Art(5), Travel(5)
Describe Yourself:
Semi-pro photographer(4)
 
better model than DP1
By BBVerified Purchaser from New York on 2/3/2010
Pros:
Good Image Quality
Cons:
Poor screen performance
Best Uses:
Travel
Describe Yourself:
Photo Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Sigma Sigma DP-2 Digital Point & Shoot Camera, 14 Megapixel with FOVEON X3 Direct Image Sensor, Fixed 24.2mm f/2.8 Lens:

I carried my DP2 with me everyday on everything that caught my eyes. Most superb of SIGMA DPx cameras are indeed that Foveon sensor, which makes them (including DP1) cannot be comparable in terms of image quality. Some might come close, yet the image of Foveon unmistakably stands out.
One thing about DPs is.. physically, they're unavoidably bulky, and slow in operation. Even you've been using it for quite some time, it's still not the best "point and shoot" camera that you wanna snap your shots.

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[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
A camera for slow photographers
By DoctormubefundVerified Purchaser from Australia on 2/3/2010
Pros:
Good Image Quality, Nice Body Color, Small / Compact
Cons:
Limited Zoom, No Viewfinder, Short Battery Life
Best Uses:
Landscape/Scenery, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Photo Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Sigma Sigma DP-2 Digital Point & Shoot Camera, 14 Megapixel with FOVEON X3 Direct Image Sensor, Fixed 24.2mm f/2.8 Lens:

This camera is slow. Slow write time and focusing. It doesn't slip into the pocket. I can't take pictures of children or fast moving animals. But I don't really care because it takes the most beautiful images. That's all it does. After almost a month of use I shoot only in manual mode and can change aperture, shutter speed, ISO, etc without thinking. Highly recommended but don't buy it for family shots.

[8 of 8 customers found this review helpful]

 
Little Magic Box
By DannyVerified Purchaser from Stokesdale,North Carolina on 8/20/2009
Pros:
Great Picture Quality, Strong Construction
Cons:
Short Battery Life
Best Uses:
Art, Photojournalism, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Semi-pro Photographer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Sigma Sigma DP-2 Digital Point & Shoot Camera, 14 Megapixel with FOVEON X3 Direct Image Sensor, Fixed 24.2mm f/2.8 Lens:

After months of fustration and dissapointment reading the mostly negative reviews,the DP2 continued to cast a spell on me.Knowing its limitations,realizing it was a quirky somewhat tempermental instrument,I bought it any way.
I am absolutely delighted with the DP2.The quality of images is remarkable exhibiting a
depth and character unlike any other I have owned.
If you are an experienced photographer who loves the actual participation of yourself in the process of image making,if you are tired of the flat lifeless look of most digital cameras you will love the DP2 if you are willing to tolerate its limitations.

[2 of 3 customers found this review helpful]

 
In a league of its own
By Larry NYCVerified Purchaser from New York City on 8/19/2009
Pros:
Comfortable Controls, Easy Setup, Easy to Keep Clean, Easy To Use, Great Picture Quality, Image similar to film, Perfect size, Puts you back in control, Strong Construction
Cons:
Long Lag Time, Poor Operation in Low Light
Best Uses:
Art, Industrialarchitectural
Describe Yourself:
Semi-pro Photographer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Sigma Sigma DP-2 Digital Point & Shoot Camera, 14 Megapixel with FOVEON X3 Direct Image Sensor, Fixed 24.2mm f/2.8 Lens:

Both the DP1 and DP2 are great for HDR images with extreme detail as well as capturing highlights and shadows. The camera is a special purpose tool not good for snapshots or street photography but rather for planned, thoughtful photos. I find it's highest value on tripod mounted HDR photos using a custom cable release adapter. I love my DP-1 and DP-2.

[5 of 5 customers found this review helpful]

 
Awesome Images - Bottom Line
By AaronVerified Reviewer from San Francisco, CA on 8/19/2009
Pros:
Compact size, Great Picture Quality
Cons:
Slow autofocus
Best Uses:
Art, Family Photos, Fun, Photojournalism, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Casual Photographer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Sigma Sigma DP-2 Digital Point & Shoot Camera, 14 Megapixel with FOVEON X3 Direct Image Sensor, Fixed 24.2mm f/2.8 Lens:

The bottom line is the image you can produce from the camera right? This camera, I can happily report, takes top notch photos.

OK the autofocus sucks... so what? The quality of the images from this lens and sensor is fantastic. Popular Photography just compared the look of images produced by the DP2 to those developed on Kodachrome in their September 2009 issue.

The camera is a tool for you to master. No image stabilization, no face recognition or hd video here. Just very high quality still images.

Regarding battery life, I have one spare and I think the problems here are over exaggerated as well. Maybe it's shorter than some cameras, but those with issues should ensure they're using quick flash media to reduce read/write times. Another option is to get the optical viewfinder and turn off the screen.

If you choose this camera, approach it with patience and do try to use it in full manual mode. You will be rewarded.

[4 of 8 customers found this review helpful]

 
Too many serious flaws
By PeepholeVerified Reviewer from Massachusetts on 8/7/2009
Pros:
Easy Setup, Easy to Keep Clean, Great Picture Quality, Strong Construction
Cons:
Long Lag Time, Poor Operation in Low Light, Short Battery Life
Best Uses:
Art
Describe Yourself:
Semi-pro Photographer
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Sigma Sigma DP-2 Digital Point & Shoot Camera, 14 Megapixel with FOVEON X3 Direct Image Sensor, Fixed 24.2mm f/2.8 Lens:

My normal apparatus is a Canon EOS 1ds Mark III. I bought the DP-2 because I was heading to Cambodia and Vietnam during the monsoon season and I didn't want to risk ruining my $10K rig. I also was going to be seriously on the move and needed something small to take photos of opportunity. I experienced too many missed or spoiled shots because this camera does not react fast enough. Too much time to set the focus. Too much lag time between shots. The red light indicating reading to memory seems to blink on forever.Reports of poor focusing in low light are understated. In anything except broad daylight outdoors, the auto focus is useless and even then it is slow. Your shot is gone by the time you use the manual focus. Reports of poor battery life are also understated. Knowing beforehand of this problem I brought three batteries. I shot 140 shots average per day and the three batteries were not enough. I bought a Lumix DMC-LX-3 (Leica D-Lux-4's brother) as a backup. Quality of pictures was the same without any of the Sigma shortcomings. How can a reputable company sell us a product with such uncorrected shortcomings at [$]? This camera is only suited for when you have all the time in the world. Then why do you need a small pocket camera? They have missed the mark. Do not buy this camera. Buy the Leica or Lumix instead.

[7 of 7 customers found this review helpful]

 
Excellent image quality. Slow AF
By richmondVerified Purchaser from New York, NY on 7/24/2009
Pros:
Great Picture Quality, Strong Construction
Cons:
Long Lag Time, Poor Operation in Low Light, Slow autofocus
Best Uses:
Art, Landscapes, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Semi-pro Photographer
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Sigma Sigma DP-2 Digital Point & Shoot Camera, 14 Megapixel with FOVEON X3 Direct Image Sensor, Fixed 24.2mm f/2.8 Lens:

I love the size and weight of the DP2 and its image quality. The Sigma Studio Pro software (which I find very easy to use although it takes a bit to get used to) coaxes the most out of their RAW format and I love the results. There's an indefinable quality about the Foveon sensor output. Maybe it's the color or the sharpness... 12x18 inch images print exceptionally well.

Handling: What I'm not crazy about is the speed of autofocus on the DP2. Yes, it is a bit faster that the DP1 but not enough that you won't lose shots with it. Yes, it's not a point-and-shoot, so maybe this camera is not for you. It's not really for spontaneous action (unless perhaps you use it in manual/zone focus with the accessory viewfinder). It's for photographers that have the time, style, and inclination to wait, to plan or anticipate the action (landscapes, architecture, still lifes, flowers). It's not really good for portraits--capturing those fleeting expressions will be a challenge. Having a viewfinder helps, but again, it all depends on your style and what kind of images you want to make. Focusing manually gives you the advantage of a magnified view but the 2.5 inch 230,000 pixel LCD doesn't make it easy. The LCD is fine for reviewing images but a chore to use for manual focus and very difficult to see in bright light.

Biggest pluses:
• Full APS-C sized Foveon sensor.
• f2.8 lens is sharp.
• Image quality is excellent.
• QS (Quick Set) button is fast an easy to access to change ISO, quality, and formats, etc.

Biggest hinderances:
• NO IMAGE STABILIZATION
• Slow AF
• Black engraved text on black buttons impossible to read.
• When auto-rotation is enabled vertical images are magnified to the same narrow original width, window does not expand. Poor planning from Sigma.
• MOVIE mode is useless because lens does not change focus during recording manually or on auto. Previewing movies is impossible because it plays back tiny, at 1/4 the LCD area.

Conclusion: Excellent image quality hindered with slowness. If you love working with a 4x5 or medium format cameras you'll be right at home with the DP2. Otherwise not a joy to use.

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