mezzoduomo
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ISO 100, f3.2, 1/250
ISO 100, f2.8, 1/1000 - fairly heavily cropped.
ISO 100, f2.8, 1/1000 - fairly heavily cropped.
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I saw a thread recently about this, but can't remember whereA week ago I got the DP2M and it's been great…until now. Earlier today I could no longer open SPP 5.5.0. So, I placed it in the trash (on a Macbook); downloaded 5.5.1 and installed hoping to resolve the issue… still can open it - I get a "SIGMA Photo Pro quit unexpectedly." error from mountain lion. Tried using Google to find resolution with no luck. I'm hoping someone can suggest something or direct me to another forum or site that might suggest how to approach the problem. I've restarted my machine and tried many times with the same results. Prior to this I only had occasional problems.
Thanks for any help.
This is a very fine questionI've been looking (Google) for a SPP user guide/manual. All I can find are rels 4.x. Is there anything newer? Has any 3rd party written anything?
Thanks.
I now also own a Nikon D800E and everyone raves about its dynamic range, which is very good, but not a patch on the highlight recovery of the DP2MInterior, St Mary's Church, Radnage Buckinghamshire....
BTW: I've never owned a digital camera that can handle this kind of dynamic range. Either the window would be lost or the shadows too deep.
Snowy, Welcome to the cult.I'm happy to say I joined the club and bought a DP2M last week. Here's one of my first photos:
Oh boy, there is no going back to Bayer from here. Welcome!I'm happy to say I joined the club and bought a DP2M last week. Here's one of my first photos: