Sigma DP2 Now Listed at Amazon for $650

The Sigma DP2 is now listed at Amazon with a price of $650. That's $150 less than the introductory price of the DP1 and on par with the average going price of the DP1.

With a 41mm (equivalent) f/2.8 lens and APS-C (1.7x crop) Foveon (4.65MP) sensor, the DP2 is unique amongst compacts. It allows a more shallow depth of field than any other pocketable camera at this field of view. Based on samples to date, the lens appears to live up to performance expectations.

Links:
Sigma DP2 Official Sample Image Gallery
Sigma DP2 at Amazon for $650 (Pre-order)

Read More......

Posted by Amin

Comments

Featured Artist: Hugo Poon

Hugo Poon, An image that brings a song...

Hugo Poon's photography documents his daily life in Hong Kong. I came to know of his outstanding work through the DPReview Fuji forum, where he is known primarily for the quality of his photography and secondarily because he is usually amongst the first to receive the latest Fuji digital compact cameras.

Hugo doesn't post much at DPR these days. You can find more of his work in the following places:

Read More......

Posted by Amin

Comments

1001 Noisy Cameras R&D Talk: 'Why no compact professional-caliber DSLRs?'

Our friends at 1001 Noisy Cameras are asking a question that has long been on my mind. Why are there no compact, professional quality DSLRs?

Read on and weigh in at 1001 Noisy Cameras.

Read More......

Posted by Amin

Comments

Canon SX1 IS Firmware Update Adds RAW Capability

As promised, Canon has released a firmware update to allow current SX1 IS owners to enable RAW mode on their cameras.  Unlike smaller companies like Ricoh and Sigma, Canon doesn't have much of a track record when it comes to using firmware updates to add new features, but this is a great step in the right direction.

I'm not aware of any other manufacturers enabling RAW with a firmware update.  It would be amazing if Canon would do the same for some or all of the many cameras which have RAW enabled via the CHDK hack.  The Canon G7 certainly comes to mind.

I wish Fuji would take the cue from Canon and consider enabling RAW in a firmware update for the F200EXR.

More information at DCViews via 1001 Noisy Cameras

Read More......

Posted by Amin

Comments

Fuji F200EXR Thoughts

There are now several reviews of the new Fuji F200EXR.  No RAW, slowish lens, and limited aperture control are the major problems from my standpoint.  However, the promise of wide dynamic range in a subcompact is in itself a major draw.

The PhotographyBLOG review contains excellent examples of the expanded dynamic range capability of the F200EXR, pretty much what I needed to see in order to make the decision to plunk down my $388.  With $3.99 overnight shipping through Amazon Prime, I'm looking forward to receiving it tomorrow.

Links:
F200EXR Review at PhotographyBLOG
F200EXR Review at PhotoReview (Australia)
Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR at Amazon

Read More......

Posted by Amin

Comments

The Glico Nikon F Miniature - Seriously Compact

Too cute, eh?

Link: Glico Nikon F Miniature via The Online Photographer

Read More......

Posted by Amin

Comments

More Compact Micro 4/3 Panasonic Cameras to Come?

Some of us have been disappointed in relatively SLR-like form of the initial Micro 4/3 offerings from Panasonic. Amateur Photographer has shared an interesting conversation with Ichiro Kitao, general manager at Panasonic's Products Planning Group, regarding the possibility of Panasonic introducing more compact Micro 4/3 models. There's no new, specific information, but I found it an interesting read nevertheless.

Link: Amateur Photographer via 1001 Noisy Cameras

Read More......

Posted by Amin

Comments

Samsung NX Series Smaller than Panasonic Micro Four Thirds?

Back in August, we reported on Samsung's intention to challenge the Micro 4/3 market with a "hybrid" system combining interchangeable lenses with a mirrorless APS-C body featuring an electronic viewfinder. Yesterday at PMA, Samsung officially introduced their hybrid system, named the NX series, stating that the first model would be available in the second half of 2009.

Details remain sparse regarding the NX system. However, using the hot shoe to estimate size, the prototype model being shown at PMA seems to be quite compact. In fact, disregarding lens size, it looks to be smaller than the current Micro Four Thirds models from Panasonic. I've resized the Samsung prototype photo below to demonstrate this.




As impressed as I have been with the Panasonic G1, it seems to me that Panasonic could have had even more success with that model by further exploiting the ability to go as compact as possible. The Sigma DP line shows just how small an APS-C sensor camera can be, and a Micro Four Thirds camera should be able to be made even smaller. With Samsung bringing competition to Panasonic and Olympus in the EVIL/hybrid market, I expect that 2010 will be the year that we see large sensor, interchangeable lens compact cameras come to the forefront.

Read More......

Posted by Amin

Comments

New Panasonic GH1 Has Multi-Aspect Ratio Sensor



The new Micro Four Thirds Panasonic GH1, announced today, offers HD video. The new Lumix G Vario HD 14-140mm kit lens supports continuous contrast detection autofocus in an optically stabilized lens, nicely suited to the the video capabilities of the GH1. A 7-14mm Micro 4/3 lens was also announced, while the 20mm f/1.7 pancake, awaited by many, has not surfaced in the announcements.

Buried in the massive amount of GH1 coverage is the fact that unlike the first Micro 4/3 camera, the Panasonic G1,the GH1 makes good on one of the original specifications of the m4/3, the multi-aspect ratio sensor. Like the sensor in the Panasonic LX3, the 12MP sensor in the GH1 allows users to take photos in 4:3, 3:2 or 16:9 aspect ratios with the same angle of view as depicted below.



For full coverage of the GH1 announcement, see 1001 Noisy Cameras.

Read More......

Posted by Amin

Comments

Sigma DP2 is official

The Sigma DP2 is now officially announced and the Sigma website know has more information and samples. The most noticable improvements and new features are:


  • JPEG fps increased over the DP1 from 3 to 4 fps

  • ISO 50-1600

  • orientation is now recorded to the images

  • the color mode is now selectable (standard, vivid, neutral, portrait, landscape, black & white, sepia)

  • in-camera settings like contrast and sharpness are now editable

  • the camera now only has program, aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual (the auto exposure mode was removed)

  • they added another "My Settings" increasing the my settings to three

  • real-time histogram!

  • and interval timing


In combination with the faster 41mm lens this looks like a great camera to me. But typically Sigma, they still mention no release date.

Update: According to Amateur Photographer (via RAWsumer Blog), the DP2 is coming to the United States later this month!

Read More......

Posted by Wouter Brandsma

Comments

State of the Blog Update

Some of you who have been following Serious Compacts for a while now have noticed the recent lack of frequent updates on this blog. I appreciate the emails I've received from a few members of this community. As a primary contributor to the blog, my life has been pretty hectic of late. I'm happy to say that, after a series of interviews in the past two weeks, I have a new job beginning this summer and as a result will be relocating with my wife and two kids to Boston. With those aspects of our lives now assured, I can start to again give more to this blog and related interests including CameraRumors and the Zeiss User Forums.

I believe that Serious Compacts is rather unique amongst photography-related blogs. We share a common interest in the use of compact cameras for the purpose of high quality photography. Our community is inclusive without a particular brand affection. The Flickr group is going strong, and despite a period of relative inactivity, this blog isn't going anywhere.

Thanks to those of you who continue to subscribe and check in. Content contributors are always welcome, so if you have an idea for an article or would like to recommend a photographer to feature, by all means contact us.

Read More......

Posted by Amin

Comments

 
Copyright 2007 | Andreas08v2 by GeckoandFly and TemplatesForYou | Design by Andreas Viklund
TFY Burajiru