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more about #sigma Noobs-R-Us: What a piece of crap. I had the DP1 and it was one of the slowest focusing cameras in the world. Now I have the Panasonic GF1. Now THAT'S a real came... more » DoubleException: I have DP1. DP2 is pretty much same camera with different lens. So speaking from my experience with DP1: - the sensor is crap at ISO 800 and higher - ... more » OMG! Ponies!: At that price, save $250 and buy the G10. My G10 is my go-to camera for when I'm just out-and-about. The sensor is decent and the functionality is a... more » thinkmore: Comparing this to a DSLR is missing the point completely - as has been pointed out, a DSLR is not pocketable - as such, the opportunities for use are ... more » P3nnst8r: BFL 9000? more » Chris Her: he's taking a pic of my penis to make it look ALOT bigger than it already is more » larrybags: I wonder what kind of shape his other arm is in...he probably only gets to work out his left! more » ACDlite: What do you think he is taking a picture of? more » -
#digitalcameras
Sigma DP1s Brings Back the Classic Huge Sensor in a Little Camera
Sigma's got the DP2 burning up retinas, so we're not entirely sure why they're reheating the older DP1 in the form of the DP1s. It's got the same Foveon X3 sensor, but pulls some features from the DP2. Exciting. [DPReview] -
#review
Sigma DP2 Camera Review: It's Complicated
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. -
#photography
The Photographer King Needs No Tripod
Photographer Juza rocks the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III with a monstrous Sigma 200-500mm f/2.8 EX DG lens. For reference, the Sigma weighs about 35 pounds. Hell yes. [JuzaPhoto] -
#photography
Sigma's New SD15 DSLR and DP2 Compact Cameras Hit, Improved Imaging Engines Aboard
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. The SD15 and DP2 share the same 3-layer 14-megapixel Foveon X3 sensor as their predecessors, but have a new True (Three-layer Responsive Ultimate Engine) II image processor aboard for improved image quality and processing speed. The DP2 has a new flare-reducing 41mm-equivalent F2.8 lens, and has adjusted controls, while the SD15 has a larger 3-inch LCD...but these seem to be the main improvements. We'll have to wait for more info from Sigma to see if the changes make a big difference or not, and for pricing and release dates. [DCWatch] -
#homeentertainment
Monster Digital Express HD System: Their First Wireless HDMI Kit
We just got a briefing on Monster's Wireless Digital Express HD System, a UWB system that transmits video wirelessly in the same room, If you want to send it to another room, it'll use already-in-wall coax to transmit high-def signal. Sigma Designs, known for its Blu-ray player chips, is on board, using its Wireless HDAV cable replacement to upconvert, encode and then decode the 1080p video signal on the fly. It's going to cost $600 for a transmitter and receiver pair, which may sound like a lot for you to connect your Wii to your 32" LCD in place of a 30-cent AV cable, but considering what it's capable of doing—and the technology it's using—it's not awful. More » -
