Published on March 3rd,2009 at 5:14 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Sigma DP2, a Huge Step Forward

Back in 2008 we tested the Sigma DP1 and were amazed with its pictures. Unfortunately it wasn’t designed for the average user but photo savvy amateurs who take their time to shooting pictures.

Please have look at our review here after the jump Sigma DP1 Review: Pure Images from Your Pocket

Today at the PMA Sigma announced the DP2 with the claim that it’s 20% snappier than the DP1, a huge step forward for this already amazing point and shoot. The ISO range is also widely improved and now an ISO range up to 3200… We’re looking forward to getting a hold of this baby and give you our impression.

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  • Alkit

    look forward to see its the high ISO noise performance (with NR disable if applicable).

  • vasra

    Please post ISO 1600 shots in low light at f2.8 aperture to get an idea of ‘worst type’ conditions.

 

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