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Subject: [Leica] OT: Sigma DP1 review
From: philippe.amard at tele2.fr (Philippe AMARD)
Date: Tue May 20 13:25:19 2008
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Pannequet Steve
Now if you prefer your lens to be THAT thick ...
I hope Dominique didn't have to go through the whole ordeal and stack LoL
phx


Steve Barbour wrote:

>
> On May 20, 2008, at 12:11 PM, Philippe AMARD wrote:
>
>> Steve Barbour wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On May 20, 2008, at 11:43 AM, Nathan wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well, the whole reason why many people got excited about the DP1  
>>>> was  that it had a sensor similar to 4/3, i.e. much bigger than  
>>>> the  typical P&S camera has. Therefore, one had the right to  
>>>> expect that  it would perform on a level similar to the 4/3  
>>>> cameras or the 1.6  sensor DSLRs, which clearly is not the case.  
>>>> And when is slow nice?  Certainly not when trying to do street  
>>>> photography, or any other  photography for that matter. When I had  
>>>> the GRD, one of the most  unbearable things about it was that it  
>>>> took 5-6 seconds to write a  RAW file to the card. From the  
>>>> review, it seems that the Sigma is  even worse in that regards.
>>>>
>>>> Forget it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> maybe the Oly E 420 with the pancake...?
>>>
>>
>> Pancakes are for Mike Steve, with mapple sirrup most probably.
>> I had some tonight, Britanny recipe provided by Z?lie's probable  
>> mother-in-law, and made by Tim; a treat with Chesnut mash or Lemon  
>> and crystallized sugar plus dry cider.
>
>
>
> when my wife first arrived in New York from Paris, she ordered a 
> dozen  and a half  pancakes...
>
>
> the guy in the short order looked astonished, confirmed the order, 
> are  you sure ?
>
> mais oui... !
>
>
> so it arrived...
>
> a stack, more than a foot high...
>
> Dominique almost passed out...
>
> that's how she learned the difference between crepes and pancakes...
>
> beware,
>
> Steve
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>> Back to chips, A full pancake and 4/3 chip in the hand is well worth  
>> two in our dreams.
>> phx
>> will post today's 4/3 shoot later in my night ;-)
>>
>>
>>> Steve
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Nathan
>>>>
>>>> On 20-mei-2008, at 7:57, mehrdad wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Didier, this camera  is still more advanced than the R-d1! it is   
>>>>> not a
>>>>> 5fps camera but it is quite nice. it is slow but sometimes slow is
>>>>> nice. raw or jpeg? always raw!! not good in low light, which  
>>>>> camera  in
>>>>> this class is? see if u can test drive one.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:42 PM, Didier Ludwig  
>>>>> <leica@screengang.com > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The DP1 review is utterly devastating. It seems the Sigma  
>>>>>> suffers  from the same diseases like the GR-D, but at double  
>>>>>> cost. What I  am concerned, I have given up the idea to buy one  
>>>>>> of these - and  the compact camera I discovered is the recently  
>>>>>> announced http://tinyurl.com/3n6vhg  Ricoh G600. Small Sensor,  
>>>>>> no viewfinder - but water- and shock  resistant, that's what I  
>>>>>> need for bike trails.
>>>>>> Didier
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I certainly won't be handing over any money for the DP1.  
>>>>>>> Having  read
>>>>>>> the review--useless in low light (that really is a  disappointment,
>>>>>>> since I thought that this was the whole point of the larger   
>>>>>>> sensor),
>>>>>>> slow AF, extremely slow write speed--sounds like all the  
>>>>>>> reasons  why
>>>>>>> I got rid of my Ricoh GRD.
>>>>>>> Nathan
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> It's just too wide.  If they made it a 40mm equivalent or...   
>>>>>>>> GASP! a
>>>>>>>> 50mm equivalent, I'd be interested.  Until then, I'll stick  
>>>>>>>> with  what I
>>>>>>>> use now and not bat an eye towards the DP1 as I'm sure many
>>>>>>>> photographers won't do as well.
>>>>>>>> PhilFo
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>> -- 
>>>>> -------------------------------------
>>>>> regards, mehrdad
>>>>>
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>>>>
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