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Sounds interesting actually, Want to see the prices on them....
KenjiS "Holy crap its long!" More info | Feb 08, 2012 03:07 | #1 http://www.dpreview.com …DP1M_DP2M_Merrill_Cameras Gear, New and Old! RAW Club Member
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AngryCorgi -Bouncing Boy- a POTN peion 11,547 posts Likes: 7 Joined Aug 2005 Location: Surrounded by bunnies, squirrels and a couple of crazy corgis in NoVA... More info | Feb 08, 2012 09:03 | #2 These look VERY tempting. Notice how they use a 19/2.8 and 30/2.8 lens? These seem possibly identical to the 19/2.8 and 30/2.8 "Neo" lenses they just announced for MFT and NEX systems. AngryCorgi
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bentlax33 Senior Member 430 posts Joined Jul 2010 More info | Feb 08, 2012 09:13 | #3 Waiting for the prices and hoping....
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Feb 08, 2012 15:55 | #4 AngryCorgi wrote in post #13848327 These look VERY tempting. Notice how they use a 19/2.8 and 30/2.8 lens? These seem possibly identical to the 19/2.8 and 30/2.8 "Neo" lenses they just announced for MFT and NEX systems. They actually pointed that out as a "Huh..VERY interesting" point in the DPReview article... Gear, New and Old! RAW Club Member
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cptrios Goldmember 1,744 posts Joined Jul 2008 Location: Boston, USA / Burgundy, France More info | Feb 08, 2012 18:08 | #5 These are incredibly exciting in my book. I've just embarked on selling everything for the sake of a downsize and should wind up with just under $3k. I'd originally flirted with an X-Pro 1 but have recently settled on an X100 and a NEX-7 with several lenses. But if the new DP lenses are up to snuff and outresolve the sensors corner-to-corner, they should be more than competitive with even the 24mp NEX. If these are under $1k I'll be might tempted to buy both plus maybe a NEX-5n for low-light stuff. Fuji X100 / Sony NEX-7 / Contax G 45mm f/2 / The ghosts of 3 Canon bodies past / A meagre amount of talent
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RobDickinson Goldmember More info | Feb 08, 2012 20:46 | #6 months? Sigma can take years... www.HeroWorkshops.com
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NickSim87 Sir Chimp-a-lot 3,602 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2005 Location: SE, Michigan More info | Feb 08, 2012 21:45 | #7 What I'd like to know is when Sony states that the E-Mount is an open platform do the mean only for manufacturing third party lenses?
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cptrios Goldmember 1,744 posts Joined Jul 2008 Location: Boston, USA / Burgundy, France More info | Feb 08, 2012 23:35 | #8 NickSimcheck wrote in post #13853142 What I'd like to know is when Sony states that the E-Mount is an open platform do the mean only for manufacturing third party lenses? Cause if sigma could join up with the likes of Sony (by making an mirrorless camera with E-Mount) they would be a major contender to the MFT consortium. That's an interesting thought. I would assume that they would need to enter into a specific deal for Sigma to start making E-mount cameras. If anything, though, I would think that Sigma would be more likely to join up with the m4/3 consortium. The insane Foveon detail would effectively neutralize one of m4/3's main faults; pixel-level sharpness. Sigma probably wouldn't get loads of lens sales out of it but they'd sell loads of camera bodies to people who dig the really nice m4/3 lens lineup but not the sensor. You'd end up with a 13MP m4/3 camera (13MP is about what you'd get by carving the SD1 sensor down to m4/3 size) that could resolve detail better than a 7D. It'd be fantastic. Fuji X100 / Sony NEX-7 / Contax G 45mm f/2 / The ghosts of 3 Canon bodies past / A meagre amount of talent
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YohanPamudji Goldmember 2,994 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: Mississippi More info | Feb 09, 2012 00:28 | #9 Saw the announcement but didn't notice the awesome sensors Sigma put in these things. Intriguing. Unfortunately Sigma's operational track record is spotty with previous large sensor compacts performing sluggishly in terms of AF and general operational speed. If I could live with that I'd have an X100 already. I hope they've put some serious R&D into getting these cameras working better than the previous models in that respect.
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Feb 09, 2012 01:42 | #10 cptrios wrote in post #13853648 That's an interesting thought. I would assume that they would need to enter into a specific deal for Sigma to start making E-mount cameras. If anything, though, I would think that Sigma would be more likely to join up with the m4/3 consortium. The insane Foveon detail would effectively neutralize one of m4/3's main faults; pixel-level sharpness. Sigma probably wouldn't get loads of lens sales out of it but they'd sell loads of camera bodies to people who dig the really nice m4/3 lens lineup but not the sensor. You'd end up with a 13MP m4/3 camera (13MP is about what you'd get by carving the SD1 sensor down to m4/3 size) that could resolve detail better than a 7D. It'd be fantastic. You have a nice train of thought.. Gear, New and Old! RAW Club Member
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cptrios Goldmember 1,744 posts Joined Jul 2008 Location: Boston, USA / Burgundy, France More info | Feb 09, 2012 10:07 | #11 Yohan Pamudji wrote in post #13853786 Saw the announcement but didn't notice the awesome sensors Sigma put in these things. Intriguing. Unfortunately Sigma's operational track record is spotty with previous large sensor compacts performing sluggishly in terms of AF and general operational speed. If I could live with that I'd have an X100 already. I hope they've put some serious R&D into getting these cameras working better than the previous models in that respect. Not crazy about the f/2.8 nor the focal lengths on offer, but depending on price and performance I could be persuaded to try the 19mm version. The thing about that is that the slow, quirky performance is much more forgivable on DP cams with the new sensor. The current models are ultra-niche products for people who value IQ over performance and at the same time don't care about image resolution. For that small sliver of the population, the DPs have been great, but for the rest of us they're just curios. KenjiS wrote in post #13853955 You have a nice train of thought.. Though to be honest, i wish Sigma would just sell their Foveon sensors to other manufacturers.. it would generate more sales probubly I know...Sigma deserves credit for supporting Foveon in the beginning, but I really wish that someone with actual camera-building know-how had bought the company. Hell, if Panasonic had bought them, we'd probably have nifty Foveon point and shoots by now. Fuji X100 / Sony NEX-7 / Contax G 45mm f/2 / The ghosts of 3 Canon bodies past / A meagre amount of talent
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Feb 09, 2012 10:41 | #12 Well the SD1 actually does shoot close to a 24mp Bayer-array FF cam... So thats something.. IQ wise its a pretty darn good camera..its limitations are as you said, in the performance of everything else (Especially the RAW converter..) Gear, New and Old! RAW Club Member
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Feb 10, 2012 16:19 | #13 Anyone who has used a DP1 or DP2 knows that they are potentially fantastic little cameras.
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