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May 2008
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56 Tests
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Poor flash, hard to see button markings, expensive
The DP1 is not without flaws, but it also has certain charms. Minor adjustments to the design of the camera would certainly make it more usable, and Sigma needs to look at the built-in flash for any subsequent models. I refuse to get drawn into the se...
DSLR sensor in compact body, Superb quality at low sensitivities, Good manual control and manual focusing, Hotshoe for flash and accessories.
Very slow handling: startup, AF, write, Disappointing performance in low light, Pricier than top compacts or budget DSLRs, Basic movie mode.
The Sigma DP1 is certainly a unique camera and once again achieves the important goal of equipping a compact body with a DSLR-sized sensor. Use the camera in the right conditions and it really shines, delivering images with an astonishing degree of de...
Zusammenfassung: The Sigma DP1 is the first compact camera with a large sensor, and the one it uses is the same size as that found in the Sigma SD14. The Foveon technology employed gives very high quality images in RAW format at ISO ratings up to 200, though the sensi...
Zusammenfassung: There's one compact camera that has caught the imagination of photographers over the last couple of years. It's rare for a compact to stir up much anticipation, but the Sigma DP1 has done just that. It's been a long time coming, being first announced at P...
Class leading detail in ISO 100 images, higher ISO performance better than most compact cameras, Resolution is as good as it gets in compact cameras, very impressive for output size, Good dynamic range (though limited usable headroom in raw files), Very s...
Desaturated and flat JPEG output, Some chroma noise even at base ISO, lots of it at higher sensitivities, Unreliable White Balance (and poor color in low light), Generally very slow, very long read/write and processing times, Unimpressive shutter lag, Con...
Id like to start this conclusion by saying that Sigma deserves an incredible amount of credit for doing what none of the big manufacturers so far have been bold enough to do. In an industry that focuses its marketing efforts almost exclusively on m...
Excellent optics, though maximum aperture is a bit slow at f/4, Very low barrel distortion, Very little chromatic aberration, Foveon sensor captures smooth, well-defined detail, Small camera design is easy to bring along, Good button placement, Good fe...
JPEG images are of poor quality, with little consistency from shot to shot, Sensitivity tops out at ISO 800, Lens cap is a pain to put on, doesnt work with lens hood, Difficult to manual focus without close measurements, Not good for Macro photography...
Sigmas DP1 was long awaited by camera aficionados, especially those looking for an affordable "second camera" thats small enough to bring along, but captures images of SLR quality. While the DP1 exceeds expectations of image quality relativ...
Zusammenfassung: You can shoot in any number of modes, with Program being interesting in that you can shoot with Program Shift—in other words, you set it on P and toggle the back buttons to shift the equivalent exposure in any combination you desire...
The Sigma DP1 offers the best image quality, JPEG or RAW, of any compact camera currently available today and in many ways equals DSLR cameras with APS-C sized sensors. There is virtually no noise throughout the ISO range, only at the fastest setting ...
Zusammenfassung: Sigma DP-1 A Compact Conundrum Is That a DSLR in Your Pocket...? The two seem completely at odds with each other – image quality and size. Its been a rule of thumb since the invention of photography that a larger camera with a larger recording area...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-04-10, Autor: Adam , Testbericht von: uk.askmen.com
Zusammenfassung: For the first time ever, Sigma's DP1 brings a DSLR-size sensor into a digital camera that could fit in your shirt pocket. Most popular standard digital cameras use a sensor that is about 10 mm in diagonal size, however, the DP1 APS-C style sensor measures...