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Sigma DP1x / DP2s | Digital Camera Resource Page News Sigma DP1x / DP2s
Date posted: Friday, February 26, 2010

The other two Sigma cameras are updates to their DP1 and DP2 fixed-lens compacts. The changes to both of these cameras involve improving the AF performance and image processing (including noise reduction), with just about everything else remaining unchanged. Here's the scoop on this pair:

Sigma DP1x [specs]

  • Same 14 total Megapixel Foveon X3 sensor as the SD15
    • Sensor is 7X - 12X larger than those found in traditional compact cameras
  • F4.0, 28 mm lens
  • TRUE II image processor
  • Improved AF system (9-point), adjustable noise reduction system, and reduced image processing time
  • 2.5" LCD display with 230,000 pixels
  • Full manual controls, with support for the RAW image format
  • ISO range of 50 - 3200, with the two highest sensitivities reserved for RAW mode only
  • Built-in flash + hot shoe for an external one
  • Adds the Quick Set button and refined interface found on the DP2
  • Records movies at 320 x 240 (30 fps) with sound for up to 30 minutes -- come on Sigma, at least give us VGA!
  • Available optical viewfinder, lens hood, and close-up lens
  • SD/SDHC/MMC card slot
  • Uses BP-31 li-ion battery, 250 shots per charge
  • Price and ship date TBA

Sigma DP2s [specs] - changes:

  • F2.8, 41 mm lens
  • Slightly thicker body

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PRESS RELEASE:

Sigma DP1x

The Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the new Sigma DP1x compact digital camera, incorporating a “TRUE II” image processing engine, as used in the Sigma DP2 and SD15 digital SLR.

In March 2008, Sigma introduced a high-end compact digital camera with the concept of “A new compact digital camera featuring the same technology as an SLR”. The DP1 featured the same large image sensor as Sigma’s digital SLR cameras.

The DP1 has established a strong following from a wide range of photographers, both amateur and professional. The Sigma DP2 was then launched in April 2009. After the launch of the DP2 camera, users could continue to enjoy the image quality of the DP1 for wide focal length photography and also take advantage of the DP2’s standard focal length.

This new DP1x includes the “TRUE II” image processing engine, improving the image-processing time, as well as a new AF algorithm, providing high speed auto focusing. In addition, the user interface has been unified with the DP2 series by changing the Set Up Menu and adopting the QS (Quick Set) button. This provides photographers easier operation of the camera controls when the DP1x is used with the DP2 series.

 

[Product Summary]

SLR-sized image sensor
The size of the image sensor used in the DP1x camera is 20.7mm x 13.8mm. It is approximately seven to twelve times larger than the 1/1.8inch to 1/2.5inch image sensors used in ordinary compact digital cameras. The pixel size of the image sensor is 7.8μm. The large photodiodes deployed at a large pixel pitch capture pure, rich light efficiently and give the DP1x its high resolution and richly-graduated tones.

Full-color image sensor
The DP1x uses the same 14 megapixel (2,652×1,768×3 layers) direct image sensor as the SD14, SD15 and other DP series cameras.  Utilizing the special features of silicon, which is penetrated to different depths by different wavelengths of light, this direct image sensor succeeds in full-color capture with the full RGB in a single-pixel location. Since the moire is not generated, use of a low-pass filter is not needed because full information of light and color can be captured with three-dimensional feeling.

TRUE II image processing engine
The DP1x incorporates the “TRUE (Three-layer Responsive Ultimate Engine) II” image processing engine which improves the processing speed and overall image quality. The unique image-processing algorithm provides high resolution power and reproduces high definition images with richly graduated tones.

AFE (Analog Front End)
AFE (Analog Front End) converts the color data, which full-color capture systems record, to a digital signal. This enables the camera to reproduce high definition and richly colored images.

16.6mm F4 lens
The DP1x's integral 16.6mm F4 lens (equivalent to 28mm on a 35mm film camera) is built to the same design as the DP1's and produces the same outstanding image quality.  The large-diameter of aspherical glass provides low distortion and high contrast images. It also offers superior peripheral brightness. The super multi-layer coating reduces flare and ghosting. It allows photographers to take pictures in difficult light conditions. This lens and SLR-sized image sensor provides natural shallow depth-of-field.

RAW format recording
The DP1x includes JPEG recording format for convenience plus a RAW data (X3F) recording mode for retaining full image capture detail of the utmost quality. The RAW data format provides pure data for high-resolution images, and uses lossless compression for more compact, yet uncompromised, data files. The RAW data format of the DP1x keeps brightness and color data in a 1:1 ratio without relying on interpolation. Each pixel location captures the full color of RGB data, so in RAW, X3F files, brightness and color data can be kept in a 1:1 ratio without relying on interpolation. When the image is processed in Sigma Photo Pro, it will preserve the balance of the natural data for the best photos with the best image quality.

SIGMA Photo Pro 4.0 (supplied)
The supplied image processing software, "Sigma Photo Pro 4.0", converts RAW data quickly and easily.  Incorporation of a new noise reduction algorithm reduces Chroma and Luminance noise when processing X3F files taken at ISO400 or more.  It is possible to adjust the level of reduction for noise just by moving the slider in the control pallet.  This software is compatible with multi core CPU’s, ensuring high speed image processing.  It also incorporates functions such as Loupe, slideshow, Printing, JPEG conversion and batch white balance settings.

Compact and lightweight body
The DP1x has compact dimensions of 113.3mm/4.5in (W) x 59.5mm/2.3in (H) x 50.3mm/2.0in (D). Its compact body and lightweight design makes it easy to carry everywhere.
Three metering modes and four exposure modes
The DP1x has three metering modes, Evaluative Metering, Center Weighted Average Metering and Spot Metering.  It is also possible to select the exposure mode from Program AE, Shutter Priority AE, Aperture Priority AE or Manual. Exposure compensation can be set in 1/3 stop increments from +3.0 to -3.0 stops and an auto bracketing function is also available.

The QS (Quick Set) Menu
The DP1x features the QS (Quick Set) menu, designed to allow users to quickly access and change the most commonly used camera functions. It is possible to display the QS menu by pressing the QS button. QS menu 1 allows users to change the ISO Setting, White Balance, Flash mode and Metering mode and QS menu 2 gives access to Image Size, Color Mode, Image Quality and Drive Mode.

Pop up (manual) built-in flash
The DP1x is equipped with a pop up (manual) built-in flash.  It is possible to use Normal Flash, Red-Eye Reduction Flash and Slow Synchro Mode. It also features flash exposure compensation in 1/3 stops increments.

9 point focusing area
The AF area of DP1x is equipped with 9 focusing points.  It is possible to select the desired focusing point depending on the shooting situation.

Manual Focus
Manual Focus is available for use when autofocus or focus lock is not desired. It is also possible to magnify the display to ensure precise focusing.

Movie Mode
It is possible to record movies with QVGA (320x240) size. The number of shooting frames per second is 30 frames.  The recording capacity is approximately 30 minutes by 1GB memory card.

Color Mode
The DP1x camera is equipped with 7 types of the Color Modes which is adjusted saturation, contrast, etc for each shooting situation.  It is possible to select from Portrait, Landscape, Vivid, Standard, Neutral, B&W or Sepia.

Large 2.5" TFT Color LCD Monitor
The DP1x camera features large 2.5 inch TFT color LCD monitor. The LCD monitor displays 100% of the images, allowing the photographer to easily and accurately confirm the image compensation.

Hot Shoe
The DP1x camera is equipped with a hot shoe, allowing use of the dedicated external flashgun EF-140 DG (optional) as well as Sigma electronic flashguns for SD series such as EF-500 DG and EF-530 DG. This hot  shoe is also used to attach high performance view finder VF-21 (optional).
*EF-500 DG and EF-530 DG flashgun series can be used in manual mode only.

Dedicated lens hood (HA-11)
It is possible to attach the dedicated lens hood to block out extraneous light. It also functions as an adapter, designed to accept the 46mm Close-up Lens and 46mm filters.
*A hood adapter HA-11 is sold separately

Powe Save Mode
The Power Save Mode lowers the battery consumption. When this mode is enabled, a greater number of pictures can be taken with a single charge of the battery.

 

Sigma DP2s

The Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the new Sigma DP2s compact digital camera featuring a 14 megapixel FOVEON X3® direct image sensor (2,652× 1,768× 3 layers).

The Sigma DP2s is the successor to the DP2 which was introduced to market in April 2009 and incorporates a new AF algorithm, a Power Save Mode and a new rear design.  The new AF algorithm provides high speed auto focusing, ensuring convenient shooting.  The Power Save Mode lowers the battery consumption. When this mode is enabled, a greater number of pictures can be taken with a single charge of the battery.   The new rear design aids quick recognition of the controls. The addition of red markings has been used to enable easier operation of the cameras controls.

The latest RAW image processing software, "SIGMA Photo Pro4.0", is supplied with the DP2s and makes processing RAW images quick and easy.  Version 4.0 has a superior image processing algorithm and improved compatibility with multi core CPU’s.  It provides better image processing speed and improved image quality.  Incorporation of a new noise reduction algorithm reduces Chroma and Luminance noise when processing X3F files taken at ISO400 or more.  It is possible to adjust the level of reduction for noise just by moving the slider in the control pallet.  With the Macintosh version, functions such as JPEG conversion and batch white balance settings, which were previously incorporated into Windows versions, have been added.  In addition, the print function and the display speed for the review window and thumbnails have also been improved. 

Many dedicated accessories such as the VIEW FINDER VF-21, HOOD ADAPTER HA-21 and ELECTRONIC FLASH EF-140 DG are available for the DP2s.

 

 

 

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