Sigma DP2 Compact Digital Camera Digital Cameras

Sigma DP2 Compact Digital Camera Digital Cameras

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Price Range:$400$1,045 Average Price:$716 —— The DP2 includes a RAW recording mode for retaining full image capture detail of the utmost quality plus a JPEG recording format for convenience.  The RAW data format uses lossless compression for more compact, yet uncompromised, data files. The RAW data format of the DP2 keeps brightness and color data in a 1:1 ratio without relying on interpolation.  Each pixel location captures the full color of RGB data which, when processed in Sigma Photo Pro, will preserve the balance of the natural data for...



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If there were camera that were to stand out in the crowd it would be the Sigma DP2. Not because it looks any different to any compact camera but quite simply because of the photos it takes. The Sigma DP2 is the only compact digital camera to utilise a FULL-SCALE APS-C sized sensor. The same size sensor you'd find in most digital SLR cameras. And the difference is truly in the photos. Combine the 20.7 x13.8mm Foveon X3 CMOS sensor with 24.2mm Sigma lens and you've got images of a depth you've never...

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Sigma DP-2 | Sigma Digital
Sigma DP-2 | Sigma Digital

Picture this. Light traveling through a small lens is captured by a small sensor and turned into an image. Light travelling through a large lens is captured by a large sensor and turned into an image. What’s the difference between these two images? Essentially, it's a difference in quality. In the case of the small image sensor, the image is magnified by a high ratio when it's printed or displayed on a computer screen. This makes it tricky to reproduce the dynamism and 3-D feel of the subject. The...

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Sigma DP-2 | Sigma Digital Cameras | Ted's Camera Stores
Sigma DP-2 | Sigma Digital Cameras | Ted's Camera Stores

Picture this. Light traveling through a small lens is captured by a small sensor and turned into an image. Light travelling through a large lens is captured by a large sensor and turned into an image. What’s the difference between these two images? Essentially, it's a difference in quality. In the case of the small image sensor, the image is magnified by a high ratio when it's printed or displayed on a computer screen. This makes it tricky to reproduce the dynamism and 3-D feel of the subject. The...

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Sigma DP2 Compact Digital Camera Digital Cameras
Sigma DP2 Compact Digital Camera Digital Cameras

The DP2 includes a RAW recording mode for retaining full image capture detail of the utmost quality plus a JPEG recording format for convenience.  The RAW data format uses lossless compression for more compact, yet uncompromised, data files. The RAW data format of the DP2 keeps brightness and color data in a 1:1 ratio without relying on interpolation.  Each pixel location captures the full color of RGB data which, when processed in Sigma Photo Pro, will preserve the balance of the natural data for...

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Sigma DP-2 | Sigma Digital
Sigma DP-2 | Sigma Digital

Picture this. Light traveling through a small lens is captured by a small sensor and turned into an image. Light travelling through a large lens is captured by a large sensor and turned into an image. What’s the difference between these two images? Essentially, it's a difference in quality. In the case of the small image sensor, the image is magnified by a high ratio when it's printed or displayed on a computer screen. This makes it tricky to reproduce the dynamism and 3-D feel of the subject. The...

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Sigma DP-2 | Sigma Digital Cameras | Ted's Camera Stores
Sigma DP-2 | Sigma Digital Cameras | Ted's Camera Stores

Picture this. Light traveling through a small lens is captured by a small sensor and turned into an image. Light travelling through a large lens is captured by a large sensor and turned into an image. What’s the difference between these two images? Essentially, it's a difference in quality. In the case of the small image sensor, the image is magnified by a high ratio when it's printed or displayed on a computer screen. This makes it tricky to reproduce the dynamism and 3-D feel of the subject. The...

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