Débil | Promedio | Bueno | Excelente | |
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Tamaño de pantalla | 2,5 in Mejor: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 Tamaño de pantalla: 6,7 in | |||
máximo ISO | 6400 Mejor: Pentax KP máximo ISO: 819200 | |||
Píxeles efectivos | 5 Mpx Mejor: Hasselblad H6D-100c Píxeles efectivos: 100 Mpx | |||
Resolución máxima | 2640 x 1760 px Mejor: Leica M11 Resolución máxima: 9528 x 6328 px |
Tipo de sensor | X3 Quattro CMOS |
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Formato del sensor de imagen | APS-C |
Tamaño del sensor | 23.5 mm |
Fotodetectores de sensores | 14.0 Mpx |
Píxeles efectivos | 5.0 Mpx |
Relación de imagen ancho: alto | 3:2 |
Resolución máxima | 2640 x 1760 px |
Otras resoluciones |
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Procesador | TRUE III |
zoom óptico | 1.0 x |
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Apertura máxima | 4 |
Longitud focal equivalente | < 28 |
Enfoque automático | TTL contrast detection |
Enfoque manual | Sí |
Número de puntos de enfoque | 9 |
estabilizador de imagen | No |
Hilo de filtro | Sí |
óptica plegada | No |
Diámetro del filtro | 46.0 mm |
Velocidad de obturación mínima | 30.0 s |
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Velocidad máxima de obturación | 1.0 s |
Velocidad de obturación máxima (electrónica) | 1/2000 sec |
Prioridad de obturador | Sí |
Prioridad de apertura | Sí |
Compensación de exposición más | 3 |
Compensación de exposición menos | -3 |
Pasos de compensación de exposición | 1/3 |
Retraso del disparador automático |
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Construido en un instante | Sí |
flash externo | Sí |
disparador automático | Sí |
soporte 3D | No |
Ajustes manuales | Sí |
Opciones de temporizador automático | 10 |
Detección de rostro | Sí |
Tipo de cuerpo | Sensor grande compacto |
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color del producto | Negro |
Sellado ambientalmente | No |
Tarjetas de memoria compatibles |
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Tipos de almacenamiento |
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HDMI | No |
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versión USB | 1.0 |
Control remoto | Sí |
PictBridge | No |
NFC | No |
Red inalámbrica (Wi-Fi) | No |
Bluetooth | No |
salida AV | Sí |
Mínimo ISO | 100 |
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máximo ISO | 6400 |
Ajustes preestablecidos de balance de blancos | 6 |
Modos de balance de blancos |
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Balance de blancos personalizado | No |
Formatos de archivo de imagen admitidos |
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Tipo de estabilización de imagen | No |
formato sin comprimir | RAW |
Tamaño de pantalla | 2.5 in |
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LCD articulado | No |
Puntos de pantalla | 230000 |
Pantalla táctil | No |
Vista en vivo | Sí |
Visor | Ninguna |
Grabación de vídeo | Sí |
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Velocidad máxima de fotogramas (resolución más alta) | 30.0 fps |
Peso | 270.0 g |
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Ancho | 161.4 mm |
Altura | 67.0 mm |
Profundidad | 87.1 mm |
Tecnología de batería | Iones de litio |
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Batería recargable | Sí |
Grabación de lapso de tiempo | No |
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GPS | No |
A funny thing happened to me while I was shooting and reviewing the new Sigma DP1 compact camera in New Mexico. I had taken a lunch break in a local taqueria and in came a couple that sat down at the next table. Next to the guy's backpack and hat he set down the Sigma DP1. I did a double take, and asked him how he liked it. "Great," he said, "the picture quality is terrific, although it does make you think."
The Sigma DP1 is without doubt one of the most eagerly anticipated cameras of late, certainly in the compact camera sector. Sigma first presented a concept prototype of the DP1 at Photokina 2006 but the first production models only hit the shelves in March this year. Interest in the camera was so big that Sigma even took the very unusual step of explaining the delay in an official statement (unforeseen image quality problems which resulted in a requirement to change the specification of the camera's imaging pipeline).
The Sigma DP1s is the newest member of Sigma's big-sensor, small camera family, offering a 14 megapixel APS-C imager more typically found in DSLR cameras. Offering a 28mm fixed focal lens, manual shooting modes and RAW format support, providing DSLR image quality in a compact camera is clearly the DP1s' main aim. Successor to the DP1 model, the Sigma DP1s offers a few key enhancements to the original design. Read our expert Sigma DP1s review to find out if this is the pocket camera that every keen photographer has been waiting for.
The first compact digital camera with a relatively large image sensor.We've been waiting for Sigma's DP-1 digital camera for approximately 18 months. First announced at Photokina in September 2006, it has been withheld from the market through what Sigma describes as "unforeseen image quality problems which resulted in a requirement to change the specification of the camera's imaging pipeline". But it's here now - and a very interesting camera it has turned out to be.
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A guest Review of the Sigma DP1s by Patrick Dean from NeutralDay.com. The idea is simple really. Put a large sensor inside a small compact body and you’ve got a camera that enthusiasts can carry around easily and still secure the same level of quality from their captures as they would from their larger DSLR […]
The Sigma dp1 Quattro is the wide-angle sibling to the dp2 Quattro. Like the dp2, its image quality is outstanding, but it's slow to use and Raw processing requires some patience.
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