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Really? I'm not very impressed at all. Even in the ISO 100 shot (lower left), you can discern colour mottling in the blue sky. The ISO 200 shot of the Hummer has a weird mottling effect noticeable in the shadow areas of the hood and the single ISO 800 shot shows an even more exaggerated mess in green to the left of the main entrance and in magenta to the right of it. Perhaps these examples are from an early version, but unless they can do a better job than this, they'll have little to tout it over a smaller sensor.WOW .......
Quite riveting
I'm visually hooked
Simon,Really? I'm not very impressed at all. Even in the ISO 100 shot (lower left), you can discern colour mottling in the blue sky. The ISO 200 shot of the Hummer has a weird mottling effect noticeable in the shadow areas of the hood and the single ISO 800 shot shows an even more exaggerated mess in green to the left of the main entrance and in magenta to the right of it. Perhaps these examples are from an early version, but unless they can do a better job than this, they'll have little to tout it over a smaller sensor.
I think these threads just ended up here because the same people that have been interested in the GRD II, GX100, D-lux3 etc. are also interested in the DP1 and posted about it on launch.I've been thinking that the DP1 isn't actually a small sensor camera so it should be in another area of the forums as well but it doesn't seem to be.
That's almost correct. The E-3 sensor is 18.0 x 13.5mm, while the DP1 (and the SD14) sensor is 20.7 x 13.8mm. The height is almost identical, but it's wider, with the traditional 35mm aspect ratio.Interesting- DPreview says the DP1 has a 4/3rds sized sensor.
I didn't say it was identical. It is obviously a different aspect ratio.That's almost correct. The E-3 sensor is 18.0 x 13.5mm, while the DP1 (and the SD14) sensor is 20.7 x 13.8mm. The height is almost identical, but it's wider, with the traditional 35mm aspect ratio.