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I thought maybe a good idea to put all the Quattro images in one thread, given the scarcity!?
This one is DP1Q. I tried it, wasn't sure, sent it back. However, I think I am changing my mind.
Lee
Cool work flow
DP2Q -> Kalpanika DNG -> Iridient
Lee
Gary over on rangefinder forum uses the low-res mode and has some really interesting comments on the DP2Q:Cool work flow
Has anyone here shot the Quattro in low-res yet? Is it even an option?
Ted
Have you had a go with Kalpanika? High contrast images sometimes have more detail in the highlights than either OOC JPEGs or SPP reveals? This suggests to me that Sigma can 'fix' this issue to some degree if they had a care.I still have mixed feelings. I like the lens, i like the vivid color output, but i don't like how Quattro handles the highlights (harsh transition/cut to blown out areas)
Excellent Sapphie. My old self would also have succumbed. I have got stronger these days, yet if they ever dip too the prices the Merrills did I'll be jumping in feet first.
DP0 - I succumbed on Black Friday. Not had much chance to use it yet.
Lee
Excellent choice Lee. I will probably be joining up (again) once prices have fallen a bit further.Excellent Sapphie. My old self would also have succumbed. I have got stronger these days, yet if they ever dip too the prices the Merrills did I'll be jumping in feet first.
Sorry Lee, i totally missed your post.Have you had a go with Kalpanika? High contrast images sometimes have more detail in the highlights than either OOC JPEGs or SPP reveals? This suggests to me that Sigma can 'fix' this issue to some degree if they had a care.
Lee