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 |
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Resolución máxima | 2640 x 1760 px |
Otras resoluciones |
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Procesador | TRUE III |
zoom óptico | 1.0 x |
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Longitud focal equivalente | < 41 |
Ajuste de enfoque | Auto |
Enfoque automático | TTL contrast detection |
Enfoque manual | Sí |
Rango de enfoque normal | 28.0 cm |
Número de puntos de enfoque | 9 |
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 |
Modo de exposición manual | 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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Modos sujeto/escena | Sí |
Construido en un instante | Sí |
rango de flash | 4.3 m |
Modos de flash |
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flash externo | Sí |
Accionamiento continuo | 3.0 fps |
disparador automático | Sí |
Modos de medición |
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Opciones de temporizador automático |
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Detección de rostro | Sí |
Tipo de cuerpo | 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 | 2.0 |
Control remoto | Sí |
ISO automático | Sí |
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Mínimo ISO | 50 |
máximo ISO | 6400 |
ISO máximo potenciado | 3200 |
Ajustes preestablecidos de balance de blancos | 6 |
Modos de balance de blancos |
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Balance de blancos personalizado | Sí |
Tipo de estabilización de imagen | No |
Relaciones de aspecto admitidas | 3:2 |
formato sin comprimir | RAW |
Tamaño de pantalla | 2.5 in |
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LCD articulado | No |
Tecnología de pantalla | LCD |
Puntos de pantalla | 230000 |
Pantalla táctil | No |
Vista en vivo | Sí |
Visor | Ninguna |
Resolución Máxima | 320 x 240 px |
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Grabación de vídeo | Sí |
Formatos de archivo de video compatibles | MJPEG |
Velocidad de fotogramas de Motion JPEG | 30.0 fps |
Peso | 260.0 g |
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Ancho | 161.4 mm |
Altura | 67.0 mm |
Profundidad | 81.6 mm |
Duración de la batería (CIPA) | 250 |
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Tecnología de batería | Iones de litio |
Grabación de lapso de tiempo | Sí |
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GPS | No |
Sensor de orientación | No |
After the mixed views of the unique DP1, Sigma has introduced the DP2, but is it any better? Joanne Carter finds out.
The Sigma dp2 Quattro is a strange-looking camera that captures images with an incredible amount of detail, but it requires patience and discipline to get great results.
A compact, advanced digital camera with a large Foveon X3 Direct Image Sensor and few automated functions.There's very little difference between the Sigma DP2, which was released in April 2009 and the DP2s, which was announced in February 2010. The sensor and lens in the new camera are the same as the earlier model and the rather quirky user interface is unchanged. According to a company press release, there's a new AF algorithm for faster autofocusing and a Power Save mode to enable more shots per charge. The rear panel buttons are more clearly labelled, and the camera ships with the latest raw file processing software.
Sigma DP2
When I first fiddled with the DP2, I was like "Who would ever want this?" Then I shot some of the most amazing photos I've ever taken.
The Sigma DP2 is a compact camera with a difference - at its heart is a large DSLR sensor that delivers better image quality than virtually all other compacts. The successor to the DP1 model has a new 41mm lens, faster operation and a more intuitive user interface, whilst retaining the same 14 megapixel sensor, 2.5 inch LCD screen and RAW file support. We find out if the Sigma DP2 is the right compact camera for you in our latest in-depth review...
A pocketable, advanced digital camera with a large Foveon X3 Direct Image Sensor and few automated functions.Although many photo enthusiasts have been looking forward to Sigma's DP2 since the camera was first revealed at Photokina 2008, we've had to wait almost eight months to see a review unit. Physically and technologically similar to the original DP1 model (which Photo Review reviewed in March 2008), the DP2 comes with a standard-range lens that is considered more suitable for snapshots and portraits.
For many years we, along with a great many other photo enthusiasts, have been hoping, and cajoling manufacturers, for a small camera with a good lens and a large sensor. While the large manufacturers made approving noises, none of them seemed willing to make the first move. Instead the first mover ended up being a company that most people would associate with lenses, rather than cameras: Sigma.
FacebookTweet By Michael Reichmann & Kevin Raber In late July Kevin lead a photographic expedition to the Norwegian Arctic. He had just received the...
The Sigma DP2s is the latest version of Sigma's ground-breaking DP-series compact cameras, which first reached the market in Spring 2008 with the launch of the DP1. Today we'll be asking whether...
For many years we, along with a great many other photo enthusiasts, have been hoping, and cajoling manufacturers, for a small camera with a good lens and a large sensor. While the large manufacturers made approving noises, none of them seemed willing to make the first move. Instead the first mover ended up being a company that most people would associate with lenses, rather than cameras: Sigma.
Sigma DP2 review, find out how the DP2 stacks up against the competition in our real-world review with in-depth image quality comparisons.
Normally, we look at a camera from a holistic point of view and compare it to the competition or the class leader. This unfortunately doesn’t make sense for extreme outliers like the DP2Q; we’ll h…
There are two things that immediately come to mind when we talk about the new Sigma dp2 Quattro: the new new Foveon X3 sensor (the book), and the shape of the camera (its cover). Do either matter? Are either necessary? Why do/don’t I like it? And overall, should we all go out and buy this camera today? I had some time to myself with the camera for a preliminary review this week. Here are some thoughts. Whenever I compare cameras, I have to talk about features I expect — which all come from today’s top-of-the-line DSLRs like the Nikon D4.
The DP2s is a compact camera with a big sensor, a minimum of controls and a distinct lack of bells and whistles. If you're an experienced photographer who wants a camera that does what you tell it to and takes great pictures, you should check it out